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Kip
How can I map a Drive to both Windows 98 and Windows
XP/2000 machines and still keep the same pathways.
In Windows 98, when you map a drive to a specific folder
such as Folder2 located at C:\Folder1\Folder2 the drive
and the entire path shows up this way after mapping.
Q:\Folder1\Folder2
In Windows XP/2000 if I map the same folder:
Folder2 located at C:\Folder1\Folder2 the Drive is mapped
directly to Folder2 and as a result the pathway to Folder2
shows up this way: Q:\
I know there is a solution, I just can't remember what it
is.
XP/2000 machines and still keep the same pathways.
In Windows 98, when you map a drive to a specific folder
such as Folder2 located at C:\Folder1\Folder2 the drive
and the entire path shows up this way after mapping.
Q:\Folder1\Folder2
In Windows XP/2000 if I map the same folder:
Folder2 located at C:\Folder1\Folder2 the Drive is mapped
directly to Folder2 and as a result the pathway to Folder2
shows up this way: Q:\
I know there is a solution, I just can't remember what it
is.