Drive letters are single characters, so you can extend somewhat further
into the ASCII character set, but you quickly run into a problem... The
next "letter" after Z is [, which just looks funny ( [:\config.sys ), but
probably works. The second character after Z is \, which will confuse the
file system tremendously ( \:\config.sys means something totally different...)
You can also reference resources directly in most places with the following
syntax:
\\remotemachine\remotedirectory\FileIWant.txt
This does not work from DOS (or at least not DOS programs -- command.com
seems to understand it sometimes), but you keep mentioning Win2000, so that
may not be an issue. Since you aren't mapping anything, you can do as many
of these direct references as you need.
Mac
At 01:19 PM 2/20/01 +0800, you wrote:
>Does anyone know how many drivemappings you can make? i mean after
>Z-drive can make more? and how much more and how??? I am using windows
>2000.
>
>Normally you have a line at the config.sys or autoexec.bat it say:
>LASTDRV=Z
>
>so you can only have drive mapping till Z?? not possible to make more?
>please adive.
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