7-18 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
4. In the Ser ver Manager window for the filer, choose Computer > Shared Directo-
ries, then click the Properties button.
Result: The Share Properties window appears.
5. Click Stop Sharing, then click OK.
Result: The folder is no longer shared.

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To delete a share, use the cifs shares -delete command.

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The cifs shares -delete command has the following syntax:
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The following command deletes the share created by the cifs shares -add command
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You can create a share that contains home directories of registered CIFS users.
For example, if there are users called user1 and user2, the share contains directories
for user1 and user2. When user1 connects to the filer and asks for its list of shares,
the display shows a share called user1, but not user2 or any other individual user.
NOTE: If Domain1\user and Domain2\user are the same, they do not have different
home directories. To prevent access by the wrong user, set Windows permissions
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Users access their home directories in the same way as any other share. That is,
users can open the share with Network Neighborhood, by mapping a drive, or by
using a UNC name. The UNC name is
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