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Old November 20th, 2003, 08:44 PM
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Matsuki,

As for the Network icon in the Finder, it acts as a Network Browser. So it does not requires the Servers to be mounted on your PB. So that's why so don't have the option to Disconnect the Servers. (hmm... same as what Zammy-Sam has replied...)

An as for the strange alias of the volume, i think it has to do with the Unix OS (swap volume), and yes it will dissappear as you restart your PB.

hope this will help...
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