Re: Designating a Drive Letter
- From: Bob I <birelan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 16:13:43 -0500
You may use a batch file to load it using a shortcut either on the desktop or in the Programs, Startup folder. That letter is then used/available in the GUI.
Poprivet wrote:
Bob I wrote:
See the Subst command in Windows Help.
Unless one is using the Command Prompt, how does that help? Is there a way to get it into the system variables? I can't see how else it could work in windows.
Pop`
Kurt wrote:
How do I designate a shared folder on a pc as a drive letter. I can
easily designate a drive letter from another workstation as a mapped
drive letter. But, on the pc that is sharing the folder, I want to
designate that same folder with a drive letter, so no matter which
workstation a user is using, they know to save date to the
designated driver letter.
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