Yes, when you map the drive you have the option to choose the drive letter (assuming you're using Windows)
So, basically unmap the drive and then remapping the drive with the letter you want should fix the problem.
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Yes, when you map the drive you have the option to choose the drive letter (assuming you're using Windows)
So, basically unmap the drive and then remapping the drive with the letter you want should fix the problem.
so that's a function I reach from control panel? I've got a Vista machine.
Not sure how it's done on Vista, I'm stuck on XP and proud of it :lol:
In XP you disconnect the drive in Windows Explorer and then map the drive by right clicking on My Computer and choosing the Map Network Drive.
I've found a solution. Called off the dogs.
You have to drive the letter for reading it and if you can't find it then just go to run and type the drive, you can find the related result and after that you can use appropriate. I hope you can understand.
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