sorry, it is net use command. Sounds like permission issue. You may want to
create the same username on the remote computer or this link may help.
Vista Permission IssuesCan I assume the external drive used to be connecting
to other computer and you just re-connect it the the Vista? Check the
permission using this command: . ...
www.chicagotech.net/vista/vistapermission.htm
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"zyarc" <zyarc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3EE76402-C00E-4514-9D6F-948E796299E2@microsoft.com...
> Are you referring to mapping as in drive-mapping? Because none of the
> information provided seems to apply to my situation. Here's the skinny,
> I
> open the network and it shows all of the devices on my network including
> my
> NFS. I access my NFS via the guest account which has read-only access but
> I
> cannot logout from guest.
>
> When I restarted the machine today I tried to login with a different
> account
> and it fails. I think that either I do not have VISTA setup correctly or
> it
> has a bug when it comes to accessing the NFS. I know I am using the
> correct
> username and password combination because it works fine under XP.
>
> One last thing, according to CMD there is no net sue /d command it gives
> me
> a syntax error
>
> "Robert L. (MS-MVP)" wrote:
>
>> You can right click on the mapping and select disconnect. Then map it
>> using
>> another user who may have more permissions. Or you may create a batch
>> file
>> with net sue /d command to disconnect the mapping and use net use to
>> re-map
>> it.
>>
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>> http://www.ChicagoTech.net
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>> http://www.HowToNetworking.com
>> "zyarc" <zyarc@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:7E4D8B3B-A134-494E-AA79-1B6A17731F52@microsoft.com...
>> > How do I logout of a network share? Like changing which user is logged
>> > into
>> > the network share? If I access the network share as a guest I have
>> > limited
>> > access but I have no direct way to logout of that network share and log
>> > back
>> > in with a user account who has more permissions.
>>
>>