Guest Jethro Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command or within XP itself? Thanks Jethro
Guest Tom Porterfield Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Jethro wrote: > I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. > > When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says > 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. > > I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name > for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. > > Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command > or within XP itself? Open Explorer, right click on the C drive and select Properties. Go to the Sharing tab, select amd-part-1 in the share name drop list and click the Remove Share button. -- Tom Porterfield
Guest Jethro Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:37:25 -0400, Tom Porterfield <tpporter@mvps.org> wrote: >Jethro wrote: >> I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. >> >> When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says >> 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. >> >> I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name >> for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. >> >> Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command >> or within XP itself? > >Open Explorer, right click on the C drive and select Properties. Go to >the Sharing tab, select amd-part-1 in the share name drop list and click >the Remove Share button. Thanks for quick response Tom. I already tried that. I do not fine 'amd-c-1' there for some reason. I only find my current share name 'amd-c' and something called 'c$'. Any other ideas? Like a command line command? Jethro
Guest Tom Porterfield Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Jethro wrote: >> Open Explorer, right click on the C drive and select Properties. Go to >> the Sharing tab, select amd-part-1 in the share name drop list and click >> the Remove Share button. > > Thanks for quick response Tom. I already tried that. I do not fine > 'amd-c-1' there for some reason. I only find my current share name > 'amd-c' and something called 'c$'. Any other ideas? Like a command > line command? Right click on My Computer and select Manage. This will bring up Computer Management. Under the System Tools section expand Shared Folders and select Shares. This will list all shares on your computer. Does the amd-c-1 (or is it amd-part-1) appear under that? If so, right click on it and select Stop Sharing. -- Tom Porterfield
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? "Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:nqrba3t89lm33ajaslmnieec3sg4ov6h2j@4ax.com... >I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. > > When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says > 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. > > I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name > for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. > > Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command > or within XP itself? > > Thanks > > Jethro The Command Prompt commands would be: - net share (to list all existing shares) - net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the share) - net share /? (to get brief help on "net share") - net help share (to get full help on "net share")
Guest Jethro Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 08:58:34 -0400, Tom Porterfield <tpporter@mvps.org> wrote: >Jethro wrote: >>> Open Explorer, right click on the C drive and select Properties. Go to >>> the Sharing tab, select amd-part-1 in the share name drop list and click >>> the Remove Share button. >> >> Thanks for quick response Tom. I already tried that. I do not fine >> 'amd-c-1' there for some reason. I only find my current share name >> 'amd-c' and something called 'c$'. Any other ideas? Like a command >> line command? > >Right click on My Computer and select Manage. This will bring up >Computer Management. Under the System Tools section expand Shared >Folders and select Shares. This will list all shares on your computer. > Does the amd-c-1 (or is it amd-part-1) appear under that? If so, >right click on it and select Stop Sharing. Thanks again Tom. I blew it in my reply by saying 'amd-c-1'. It is 'amd-part-1'. Dumb! Anyway I tried what you say, above, and it worked just fine. Thanks Jethro
Guest Jethro Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 15:10:07 +0200, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > >"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >news:nqrba3t89lm33ajaslmnieec3sg4ov6h2j@4ax.com... >>I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. >> >> When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says >> 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. >> >> I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name >> for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. >> >> Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command >> or within XP itself? >> >> Thanks >> >> Jethro > >The Command Prompt commands would be: >- net share (to list all existing shares) >- net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the share) >- net share /? (to get brief help on "net share") >- net help share (to get full help on "net share") > Thanks for telling me 'net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the share)'. I will try to remember this in the future. I don't know why I didn't see /delete under /?, but I didn't. I used Tom's 'graphic' method to do the job, and as I said - it worked. Jethro
Guest Pegasus \(MVP\) Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? "Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message news:jf0ca3lt9bv9cardn0nq2qpn48e090jove@4ax.com... > On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 15:10:07 +0200, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> > wrote: > >> >>"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >>news:nqrba3t89lm33ajaslmnieec3sg4ov6h2j@4ax.com... >>>I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. >>> >>> When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says >>> 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. >>> >>> I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name >>> for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. >>> >>> Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command >>> or within XP itself? >>> >>> Thanks >>> >>> Jethro >> >>The Command Prompt commands would be: >>- net share (to list all existing shares) >>- net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the share) >>- net share /? (to get brief help on "net share") >>- net help share (to get full help on "net share") >> > > Thanks for telling me 'net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the > share)'. I will try to remember this in the future. I don't know why > I didn't see /delete under /?, but I didn't. > > I used Tom's 'graphic' method to do the job, and as I said - it > worked. > > Jethro No, don't try to remember this. It is far more important for you to remember that the vast majority of commands have inbuilt help, and how to access that help function.
Guest Jethro Posted July 24, 2007 Posted July 24, 2007 Re: Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? Re: Re: Re: COMMAND LINE NET COMMAND? On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 16:20:30 +0200, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> wrote: > >"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >news:jf0ca3lt9bv9cardn0nq2qpn48e090jove@4ax.com... >> On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 15:10:07 +0200, "Pegasus \(MVP\)" <I.can@fly.com> >> wrote: >> >>> >>>"Jethro" <Wilson@somewhere.org> wrote in message >>>news:nqrba3t89lm33ajaslmnieec3sg4ov6h2j@4ax.com... >>>>I am experimenting with the command-line command 'net'. >>>> >>>> When I enter 'net view' I get several entries including one that says >>>> 'amd-part-1' as a share name and 'disk' as type. >>>> >>>> I seem to remember that I once set 'amd-part-1' up as the share name >>>> for c drive's partition1. I no longer use it. >>>> >>>> Anyway, I want to get rid of it. How do I do that either as a command >>>> or within XP itself? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> Jethro >>> >>>The Command Prompt commands would be: >>>- net share (to list all existing shares) >>>- net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the share) >>>- net share /? (to get brief help on "net share") >>>- net help share (to get full help on "net share") >>> >> >> Thanks for telling me 'net share amd-part-1 /del (to delete the >> share)'. I will try to remember this in the future. I don't know why >> I didn't see /delete under /?, but I didn't. >> >> I used Tom's 'graphic' method to do the job, and as I said - it >> worked. >> >> Jethro > >No, don't try to remember this. It is far more important >for you to remember that the vast majority of commands >have inbuilt help, and how to access that help function. > Yeh - you're right. I am familiar with good old '/?' - I just didn't read the result right. Due to senile eyeballs (which they are), I guess. But then I am the same guy that couldn't remember amd-part-1 and called it amd-c-1. Due to senile brain cells (which they are). Thanks again Jethro
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