On 2026-06-25 17:57, Mark Bole wrote:
> Under Windows 10/11 (and maybe before, I don't remember) there is a
> feature which lets you create a virtual hard drive (a large file on
> disk), and then mount it as a disk volume in a subdirectory (folder). 
> (see below for more detailed description)
> 
> Is it correct the GnuCash (5.14) does not recognize folders which are
> actually mounted VHDs?  Every time I open a file dialog in GnuCash, the
> folder I'm looking for simply isn't shown.
> 
> For comparison, I use dozens of other desktop programs, and all of them
> have never had a problem finding these folders.  Only one, a version of
> the old school File Manager program from Windows XP or thereabouts, had
> this same problem, but now the latest version of even that program works
> with them correctly too.
> 
> In case anyone wonders why this is important to me, I encrypt certain of
> my VHDs with BitLocker, so when I unmount one of them, it immediately
> becomes unreadable to anyone without the password (without disrupting
> the rest of my system in any way). This is one of the key ways I protect
> confidential info, both my own and that of others I interact with.
> 
> VHD description: "/Virtual hard disks (VHD and VHDX) are file-based disk
> images that behave like real disks to Windows: you can format them,
> assign drive letters, install software to them, and _mount or detach
> them on demand._ /" (copied from windowsforum.com, they said it better
> than I could).

Mark, my situation is similar to yours. I have my GnuCash account books
in drive M:, a virtual drive that is encrypted with VeraCrypt. When the
drive is unmounted in VeraCrypt, Windows programs don't know about it
any more.

But I notice you said "you can format [virtual hard drives], assign
drive letters, install software to them ..."  Have you in fact assigned
a drive letter to your virtual drive? If you omit doing that, a few
specialty programs may still recognize the mounted drive, but ordinary
user-level software like GnuCash will need a drive letter.

If you have assigned a drive letter, with GC _not_ running please check
that File Explorer shows that drive and lets you navigate to the folder
that contains your GC account book. If you can, try double-clicking it
your account book. Since you're running Windows the account book should
open in GC.

If that worked, look in the File menu of GC and you should see your
account book as number 1 in the most recently used list, and in the
future you should be able to open the file in GC as long as your VHD is
mounted.

If the above doesn't work, I don't know what's wrong. Some screen shots
might help -- remember to make them attachments, not inline images.

Stan Brown
Tehachapi, CA, USA
https://BrownMath.com
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