Unable to delete Network Share Folder

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Basically I needed to make a sharefolder to transfer work documents from my laptop to my desktop. I watched this video and it worked fine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ojFx-PZTvs

I made the sharefolder on my desktop in (C:) Drive.
The problem happened when I accidentally moved the sharefolder from my (C:) Drive to the main desktop homepage (the sharefolder became a ordinary folder).
The sharefolder from the [Network] stop being accessible from both my desktop and laptop.( probably cuz the path became invalid) And I'm unable to stop sharing it because the sharefolder path no longer is valid (due to being moved from c: to desktop) and the system still recognizes it as a folder on a network. Is there a way to erase this no longer existent sharefolder which the system stills reads? I tried start -> right click computer -> manage -> Shared Folders -> sharedfolder to delete it but the option for it did not exist