I tried out this component and added a folder with some ISOs. Afterwards I removed the share. Kodi asked me if I wanted to remove all objects from within the share to which I replied "yes".
After restarting Kodi, I used "update library". Kodi still tried to scan the ISOs, so they had not been removed. A look in the database confirmed that al paths starting with "archive://..." were still in the library.
This I disabled the add-on and tried updating the library again. Kodi still tried to scan the objects and now things were really slow since that didn't work.
Long story cut short: Upon removing a share, the objects with "archive://..." need to be removed as well.
I tried out this component and added a folder with some ISOs. Afterwards I removed the share. Kodi asked me if I wanted to remove all objects from within the share to which I replied "yes".
After restarting Kodi, I used "update library". Kodi still tried to scan the ISOs, so they had not been removed. A look in the database confirmed that al paths starting with "archive://..." were still in the library.
This I disabled the add-on and tried updating the library again. Kodi still tried to scan the objects and now things were really slow since that didn't work.
Long story cut short: Upon removing a share, the objects with "archive://..." need to be removed as well.