How to fix this network connection does not exist

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If you unable to disconnect from mapped network drive, with error “This network connection does not exist”, continue reading below to fix the problem. The “Network connection does not exist” error usually occurs if the drive letter of the network drive you are trying to disconnect from, is already in use by another local device on your computer (e.g. a local drive), or because of invalid registry entries.

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Ensure that the Driver Letter is not Used from another Local Drive
  1. Press the Windows clip_image007R keys to open run command box
  2. In run command box, type: diskmgmt.msc and hit Enter or click OK to open Windows Disk Management console
  3. In Disk Management, check the drive letters already assigned to your local disks/drives/removable drives/CDROMs, etc., and make sure that no one of them has the same drive letter as the mapped network drive
  4. Now according the result proceed as follows:
    • If the drive letter of the mapped network drive is not assigned to a local drive, skip to next method.
    • If one of your local drives has the same drive letter as the network mapped drive,  proceed to next step to change it.
  5. To change the drive letter of a local device/drive, right-click on it and select Change Drive Letter and Paths…
  6. Then click Change
  7. Use the drop-down menu to choose a different drive letter and click OK and then Yes to confirm the change
  8. Restart the PC and then try to disconnect again the mapped network drive (if still exists).
FIX “This network connection does not exist” in Registry
  1. Open Registry Editor. To do that: Windows + R -> regedit
  2. In registry navigate from the left pane at this location:
    • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\MountPoints2
  3. Then, right-click at the MountPoints2 key and click Delete. (When prompted, click Yes to confirm your decision.)
  4. Then navigate to this path:
    • HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Network
  5. Double-click at Network key and see if there is a key below it named with the letter of mapped network drive. If so, right-click on it and Delete it.
  6.  Close the Registry Editor and restart your PC. Normally the mapped network drive will have been removed.

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