How to remove permanent map of a network drive on OS X Lion?

Posted by Flijfi on Super User See other posts from Super User or by Flijfi
Published on 2011-10-28T15:05:18Z Indexed on 2012/09/16 9:41 UTC
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Some time ago I mapped a network drive on my Snow Leopard Mac, which was upgraded to Lion. The network drive is not active any more and I receive popups all the time with the error:

There was a problem connecting to the server XXXX.

I have no idea how I configured at the time. I may have included a mount command, in a config file but I don't know any more where I did it.

I reviewed the Preferences/Account/Login items and there is no permanent mapping there.

OSX is updated as Nov 27,2011 and the issue is not related to the upgrade to Lion itself but to a misconfiguration.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

(If you have the opposite problem, here is the link to solve it: Permanently map a network drive on Mac OS X Leopard)

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