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How to quickly remove Samba/Nautilus shares in Ubuntu?

Even though the Share Options in Nautilus GUI are removed, the shared folders may still be visible on the network. To remove the share completely/properly, open a terminal window, go to the folder:

/var/lib/samba/usershares

and remove the shared folder name with:

sudo rm <shared-folder-name>

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Author SriPosted on March 5, 2013Categories MaintenanceTags Nautilus, remove, Samba, shared folder, Ubuntu

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