How to designate a folder as a drive D



I have a 40G drive with 3G used as drive C, Drive D is the CD rom. (I have
redesignated the CD as drive G.) My application requires the presence of a
Drive D hard disk to write data to. How can I create a new folder on C and
have windows 2000 regard it as a new drive D?

I recall that I could do this back in win95/98 but how do I do it in
win2000? The computer is not on a network. There is an ethernet card but no
network connection since the computer is in a remote trailer.

Many thanks,

Ian
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