I've just solved my own problem.
My problem I discovered was actually to do with folders only and did not occur with other files. http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=243514 explains that it is due to a bug in Windows by which the recycle bin cannot understand mounted volumes. The solution is...
I have been trying to mount disk partitions as mounted volumes in Win XP Pro, i.e. I am trying to mount them as folders within my system volume (drive c:).
The trouble is that when I do this I cannot delete any files from the mounted volumes. Strangely enough though, I can delete the same...
I had been banging my head over this one for the last few days. The answer appears to be that the address HAS in fact been remembered. Just leave the address field blank, click connect and you should get through. At least that's how it is with the connection I've been setting up...
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