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[SOLVED] Deleted Share still shows up on Windows 7 client

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[SOLVED] Deleted Share still shows up on Windows 7 client

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I started having access permission problems with one of my SMB shares. So I deleted the share and the pool. Then I reformatted all the drives that were in the pool, recreated the pool, and created a new share with a different name. I them moved all the backed-up data to the new share. Now I see the new share and the old share on my Win 7 client. How do I get rid of the old share? The GUI says it does not exist. I'm running 9.2.0.1 - Shigawire (revision 972).
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Re: Deleted Share still shows up on Windows 7 client

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Are you able to actually browse the share on Windows? Might be something cached?

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Onichan wrote:Are you able to actually browse the share on Windows? Might be something cached?
There is nothing to "browse", the share is empty. I've done a factory reset of the router, rebooted the client and the server but it's still there. It's weird.
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Re: Deleted Share still shows up on Windows 7 client

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Post pictures of your samba config with the shares.


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Here are the screenshots...
Samba Settings.jpg
Samba Shares.jpg
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Re: Deleted Share still shows up on Windows 7 client

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and what is the shares name that still appears?.
do you have an embedded or a full install?
do you see the share when you enter \\<nas4free ip address> in windows explorer?
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b0ssman wrote:and what is the shares name that still appears?.
do you have an embedded or a full install?
do you see the share when you enter \\<nas4free ip address> in windows explorer?
The deleted share was named "smbshare2"
The system is an embedded install
Nothing is displayed with that command; with //<nas4free ip address> I get the NAS4Free login prompt
Attached is a screenshot of Windows Explorer showing the NAS4Free shares
Windows 7 Shares.jpg
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