missing drive letters when mapping drive



I've never had this problem before - when I try to map a network drive,
in the "Drive" pull-down menu where you choose what drive letter to map
the share to - I only have A, B available and it shows my mappings for
P, T, V, X, Y and Z which are mounted at boot each time.

Where the heck are all my other drive letters? I: is assigned to my
boot raid, C, D, E and F are for my removable memory card device, and
G, H and J are used for my CD/DVD drives...
(although I only have 2 optical drives, but 3 drive letters...)

I fired up TweakUI and see all the letters are shown as available...

Any ideas?

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