I had a hard drive connected through USB in its own enclosure, and which had a shared a folder in it. I recently had plugged it into a different port, which deleted the network share for some reason, but re-sharing the folder again created a duplicate share that showed on other computers. The duplicate had a number appended to its name.
I figured out how to remove the old share using a command I found online then restarting, which then removed it from Computer Management > System Tools > Shared Folders > Shares, but the current (new) name stayed with the appended number which doesn't match the name of the folder.
I've read instructions to just right-click the share name then select "Stop Sharing", but that option isn't there for shared folders apparently, only shared drives. I don't want to share the whole drive, just the folder. I just want it named properly and pointing to the right place.
The new share is also removed from folder Properties > Share. It doesn't matter what I do there, it always brings back the incorrect name. I'm flummoxed at how unintuitive and difficult it is to just do a basic "remove" action in Windows shared folders.
I don't remember the exact command I used to remove the old share, but after rebooting, I found something like `net use \\PC1\DriveX2 /delete`, which just says "The network connection could not be found." even though the share of the exact same name (DriveX2) is in Computer Management. If I just do `net use DriveX2 /delete`, I get the same error.
I figured out how to remove the old share using a command I found online then restarting, which then removed it from Computer Management > System Tools > Shared Folders > Shares, but the current (new) name stayed with the appended number which doesn't match the name of the folder.
I've read instructions to just right-click the share name then select "Stop Sharing", but that option isn't there for shared folders apparently, only shared drives. I don't want to share the whole drive, just the folder. I just want it named properly and pointing to the right place.
The new share is also removed from folder Properties > Share. It doesn't matter what I do there, it always brings back the incorrect name. I'm flummoxed at how unintuitive and difficult it is to just do a basic "remove" action in Windows shared folders.
I don't remember the exact command I used to remove the old share, but after rebooting, I found something like `net use \\PC1\DriveX2 /delete`, which just says "The network connection could not be found." even though the share of the exact same name (DriveX2) is in Computer Management. If I just do `net use DriveX2 /delete`, I get the same error.
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Windows 11 Pro
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop