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Apr 28th, 2001, 02:44 PM
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Thread Starter
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Just a quick thought
i know that i should stop these otherwise i will end up doing myself and injury but you know for each drive that you have (virtual or mapped) it assigns a letter to the drive, but what happens when you run out of letters in the alphabet ??
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Apr 28th, 2001, 03:07 PM
#2
Monday Morning Lunatic
You can't have any more drives
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Apr 28th, 2001, 03:11 PM
#3
Hyperactive Member
Can't you have double letters like CC:\ or C1:\, C2:\
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Apr 28th, 2001, 03:56 PM
#4
PowerPoster
The most local drives I've ever had on one machine is upto I:, so I think it's not likely you'll ever need more than Z: (unless of course you have a super-massive LAN with mapped drives )
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Apr 28th, 2001, 04:03 PM
#5
Usually If it's possible after running through A-Z you start doin' this kinda move:
AA, AB, AC, AD all the way to ZY, ZZ and if you have a hell of a lot of drives you would start doin' this thang:
AAA, AAB, AAC.
Although this is highly unlikely.
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