[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change.]
The NetDfsRemove function removes a server share from a junction point in a Distributed File System (Dfs) tree structure. If the specified share is the last share associated with the junction point, then the NetDfsRemove function also removes the junction point.
NET_API_STATUS NET_API_FUNCTION NetDfsRemove(
LPWSTR DfsEntryPath, |
// Dfs entry path for the junction point |
LPWSTR ServerName, |
// name of server exporting the storage |
LPWSTR ShareName |
// name of share exporting the storage |
); |
\\Dfsname\sharename\path-to-junction-point
where Dfsname is the name of a
Windows NT server that hosts the Dfs root volume; sharename is the name of a share that is published on the
Dfs host server; and path-to-junction-point
specifies the path on the physical share.
If the function succeeds, the return value is NERR_Success.
If the function fails, the return value is a Win32 API error code. For a list of error codes, see Error Codes.
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