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Platform: XP Pro with SP2
I created a folder off the root directory called c:\para. To satisfy the
needs of an ancient application, this entire folder needs to be mapped as P:
drive. In Explorer, Tools/Map Folder brings up a dialog box, but the browse
button points to network resources, not the hard disk.
Someone suggested manually entering this:
\\MachineName\Para, but that doesn't work. If I try to share the folder
itself (right click the folder in Explorer), the only option that *almost*
makes sense says that if I want to share the folder, I should drag it to
Shared Documents (or whatever - I'm not in front of the dialog box at the
moment). This is not a good option, since c:\para contains executables, and
the app will complain if things aren't where they're supposed to be.
So, the short question: How can I get Tools/Map Folder to show me the entire
hard disk?
Note: Security is NOT an issue here. Sharing that folder, or the entire hard
disk is not a problem.
Platform: XP Pro with SP2
I created a folder off the root directory called c:\para. To satisfy the
needs of an ancient application, this entire folder needs to be mapped as P:
drive. In Explorer, Tools/Map Folder brings up a dialog box, but the browse
button points to network resources, not the hard disk.
Someone suggested manually entering this:
\\MachineName\Para, but that doesn't work. If I try to share the folder
itself (right click the folder in Explorer), the only option that *almost*
makes sense says that if I want to share the folder, I should drag it to
Shared Documents (or whatever - I'm not in front of the dialog box at the
moment). This is not a good option, since c:\para contains executables, and
the app will complain if things aren't where they're supposed to be.
So, the short question: How can I get Tools/Map Folder to show me the entire
hard disk?
Note: Security is NOT an issue here. Sharing that folder, or the entire hard
disk is not a problem.