Microsoft KB Archive/314672

= The Computer Shows the Active Path in a Drive Mapping After You Delete the Drive Mapping =

Article ID: 314672

Article Last Modified on 3/2/2007

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, 64-Bit Datacenter Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition (32-bit x86)
 * Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Standard x64 Edition

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This article was previously published under Q314672



SYMPTOMS
After you delete a drive mapping by using the net use * /d command at a command prompt, Windows Server 2003 may still show the active path of the previous drive mapping in the new mapped drive.



CAUSE
This problem may occur if you map the drive to a removable medium. All removable media, such as floppy disks and Zip disks, work this way.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed that this is a problem in the Microsoft products that are listed at the beginning of this article.



MORE INFORMATION
The following example shows how this behavior occurs if, for example, you map drive Z to a share that was created on a floppy disk.
 * 1) Map drive Z to a share that was created on a floppy disk (drive A).
 * 2) Create a nested folder structure so that folder C resides in folder B, and folder B resides in a root folder on drive A.
 * 3) Follow the path to the nested folder C, that is, a:\b\c.
 * 4) Change back to the root drive, and then disconnect the mapped drive by typing net use z: /d.
 * 5) Remap the network drive, and then change back to the mapped drive. The beginning path is still a:\b\c, rather than the default a:\.

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