Trying to remove a share - Cannot unmount shared drives/folder

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Trying to remove a share - Cannot unmount shared drives/folder

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I have a share I'm trying to delete. It has one folder which is a share from another Synology NAS. EG
NAS1 has a folder that is shared to NAS2. I want to remove it from NAS2.
On NAS2 the folder appears under a dedicated share w/a visible snapshot folder.
No snapshot is scheduled for the folder on NAS2.
No snapshots or replication is set up on NAS1 for the folder.
No shared folder sync jobs are set up to sync the data from NAS1 to NAS2.
On NAS1 no remote connections show under Remote Connection -> Connection List.
On NAS1 no folders appear for virtual drive or remote folders under the mount list.
On NAS1 no folders appear under all links or links shared with me under shared links manager.
On NAS2 no remote connections show under Remote Connection -> Connection List.
On NAS2 no folders appear for virtual drive or remote folders under the mount list.
On NAS2 no folders appear under all links or links shared with me under shared links manager.
Clear Invalid links has been run on both systems.

When I try to delete the share I get:
Please unmount any virtual drive(s) or remote folder(s) before deleting the following shared folders(s):
Data
Data is the name of the share.

Ideas?
 
??? I've been using file station to access shared links manager and to see the mount and connections list.
 
This is still a problem. Can anyone suggest a solution? I've disabled rsync/ftp/tftp on all my NASs but that made no difference.
-- post merged: --

Never mind. I rebooted all my NASs and I was then able to delete it.
 

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