There are multiple ways to remove a network drive. You can do that using the File Explorer or Command Prompt, and even Registry. The last method comes in handy only when you cannot remove it using the ...
You can use the net use command to connect to a shared resource, such as network printers, mapped drive, etc., in your local area network. If you are not familiar with this command, this guide will be ...
Hmm I guess your telnet session won't have the drives mapped, because it doesn't load up your profile. You would have to map them yourself (net use z: //server/share ...