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ryan.bernacki
I'm having a problem with two different media card readers. I'm
working in an environment with several networked drives, starting with
H: The media card readers I'm trying to work with typically show up as
four drives. In this environment, running XP, only the first two
drives show up, as F: and G: There are MANY drives available, yet they
are spread out through my networked drive letters. H, I, j, P, S, T,
and W are used, but K through N, Q, R, U, V, X, Y, and Z are still
available. Windows XP will not allocate a drive letter to the
remaining two card slots in the card reader. If I disconnect from my
networked H drive, then XP automatically maps H to the next slot in my
card reader. Is there a fix for this? In Win2k, the drives would
automatically allocate in between the networked drives. My card reader
would take drives F, G, K, and N. In Windows XP, it seems that once
Windows sees a networked drive, it cuts of drive letter allocation
altogether. In the Disk Manager, the drives show up as being allocated
to the existing networked drives, specifically the two drives I cannot
see from the card reader are showing as drives H and I, but since
they're already in use by the network, the networked drive takes
precedence. Does anyone know a fix for this problem?
I can manually map the drives to unused drives through the disk
manager, but I have end users that aren't able to accomplish this, and
they will be having the same issue.
working in an environment with several networked drives, starting with
H: The media card readers I'm trying to work with typically show up as
four drives. In this environment, running XP, only the first two
drives show up, as F: and G: There are MANY drives available, yet they
are spread out through my networked drive letters. H, I, j, P, S, T,
and W are used, but K through N, Q, R, U, V, X, Y, and Z are still
available. Windows XP will not allocate a drive letter to the
remaining two card slots in the card reader. If I disconnect from my
networked H drive, then XP automatically maps H to the next slot in my
card reader. Is there a fix for this? In Win2k, the drives would
automatically allocate in between the networked drives. My card reader
would take drives F, G, K, and N. In Windows XP, it seems that once
Windows sees a networked drive, it cuts of drive letter allocation
altogether. In the Disk Manager, the drives show up as being allocated
to the existing networked drives, specifically the two drives I cannot
see from the card reader are showing as drives H and I, but since
they're already in use by the network, the networked drive takes
precedence. Does anyone know a fix for this problem?
I can manually map the drives to unused drives through the disk
manager, but I have end users that aren't able to accomplish this, and
they will be having the same issue.