Nope, that's fine for default locations and showing or not showing Connected Servers (all of them). I'm talking about your own custom aliases (i.e. individual folders that were dragged and dropped onto the sidebar). These are not listed in the sidebar preferences.
Navigate to ~(yourhome)/library/preferences and trash this file:
com.apple.sidebarlists.plist
This resets the sidebar back to its original state. I had to re-create my aliases but it got rid of the broken aliases as well.
That's the thing, I can not control (or right-click) to delete it. The sub menu comes up when control-clicking but the only choice is 'Open Sidebar Preferences...' and nothing else. When I control_click my other aliases (local, not networked) I get the full range of options including 'Remove...
Mac OS 10.6.7
I have a folder alias in the sidebar of my Finder window that points to a shared folder on an officemate's PC (WinXP home). This folder has been deleted on the officemate's computer. Now, in my Finder window, I cannot click on it (nor right click on it to choose 'delete'). I...