I was setting up a few shortcuts by mapping to network drives and to the drives that are physically attached to my computer. As You can see in the first attachment, I have 5 drives physically attached to this computer: 3 are actual large external hard drives and 2 are USB sticks that are labeled USB Drive I: and USB Drive J: .
In the second attachment you can see when I am trying to map a shortcut to these 2 drives by browsing to them, I: and J:, they do not show up as drives. Why is this? Is it because they are only USB sticks? Still, they are connected to my computer the same way the other 3 hard drives are.
Thanks
Mapping Drives (Network?)
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- PlatinumLounger
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Mapping Drives (Network?)
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hlewton
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Re: Mapping Drives (Network?)
Yes, I would say that since they are USB sticks.
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Re: Mapping Drives (Network?)
I have always had issues with thumb (Stick) drives, so I never used them on a network or shared across local users.
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