
CIFS Administration 7-17
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To delete shares, do either of the following:
From the Windows NT desktop, use Server Manager as described Using Server
Manager to Delete a Share.
From the filer, use the cifs shares command, as described in Using the
cifs Shares Command to Delete Shares.
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To delete a share from Server Manager, follow these steps:
1. Open Server Manager by choosing it from the Start menu.
2. From the Server Manager Computer menu, choose Select Domain.
Result: The Select Domain window opens.
3. In the Select Domain window, select the filer you want by typing its UNC name,
for example, \\FILERNAME, in the Domain field, then clicking OK.
Result: A Server Manager window for the filer appears.