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Before I had my other external hard drive I've tried to share my local E: drive THATS the drive I use for my documents.
Now I have a SORT of shortcut next to my other drives.
Sow actually I have 2 times the same shortcut.
But when I try to remove it with Killbox that it says that the location = E:
How can I remove that stupid shortcut?

As usual thanks in advance

Jonas
I WOULD attach a screenshot but if I save it in paint it is to big. How can I change that?
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I would attach a screenshot but if I save it in paint it is to big. How can I change that?
In paint, go to File - Save As - and under where you input the name, change it from *.bmp to jpeg settings and save it. This will REDUCE the size.And, if you want to reduce the dimensions of the image, go to Image, Stretch/Skew (in Paint) and enter some figure less than 100 in Horizontal and Vertical boxes.Ok Thanks I'll try it when I"m home.
But does someone has an answer for my question?Have you tried this? highlight the shortcut, hold down the shift key, and press delete.
If that doesn't work, and it is actually located on the E: drive, search the E: drive for shortcuts and delete it there.I've already tried shift delete and I can't find any shortcut on the E: drive.
or do I have to look somewhere else then just in the explorer?
Thanks for the replysHere is my (Late) screenshot:


[cleaning up - ATTACHMENT deleted by admin]you need to change the share level of that drive.

Read all about it here.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304040
Yes but I can't find any info about how you can turn a LEVEL 5 into a LEVEL 1.
Could you help me white that?

Jonas The option to make a folder private (Level 1) is only available to a user account in its own My Documents folder.

To configure a folder and all the files in it to Level 1, follow these steps:

1.Right-click the folder, and then click Sharing and Security.

2.Select the Make this Folder Private check box, and then click OK.

Local NTFS Permissions:

•Owner: Full Control

•System: Full Control

Network Share Permissions:

•Not SharedThanks but I know how to do that but I forgot to say that I do not use simple file sharing and If I use it it says that the disk isn't shared.
But when I don't use it I can see that it is shared.

Jonas


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