Ref: 10710103
Title: Sharenames appearing by themselves, can't be deleted
Date:  07/26/88

Copyright 3Com Corporation, 1991.  All rights reserved.

We have been having mysterious sharenames appear--all by themselves--on
our servers.  They would show up in a form as follows:

        F       F:\/        /pub  0 users

They are always sharenames pointing to the root of a partition with the
addition of a regular slash in the path name.  You can't link to them.
If you try to link to them from a PC, it comes back with "sharename not
found."  If you try to link to them from a Mac, it comes back with the
password dialogue box.  (There are no passwords!)

They can be deleted from a Macintosh, but not a PC.

This is a feature of Monitor which shipped with 1.3.1 server
software.  Monitor creates one sharename per logical drive.  The
sharenames have non-ASCII characters following the first letter,
and they have encrypted passwords.
