Does Nt or DOS have a
net disuse z:
option to disconnect a share?
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alan Sobey <ags at tinet.ie>
To: ilug at linux.ie <ilug at linux.ie>
Date: 31 May 2000 18:39
Subject: Re: [ILUG] Samba questions
>On Tue, May 30, 2000 at 11:07:43AM +0000, Paul Reilly wrote:
>>>> Also does anyone know how to log out of a samba share from an NT/2000 box
>> so that you can connect to the same samba share again with a different
>> username/passwd? So far the only way I've found of doing this is to
logoff
>> windows, and back on again. Obviously a right pain...
>>>>to access a share as a different user under NT use the /u switch for net
>use e.g.
>>net use z: \\server\share /u:otheruser
>>I don't think this'll disconnect the first session though.
>>Now, I'd better duck coz that answer had nothing to do with Linux. :)
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