Windows 7 subst command persistent
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Also the administrator command line cannot see the virtual disks. In reply to A. User's post on August 12, I can see the my virtual drive in CME, but not in the file explorer and my applications cannot see it either. In reply to LeonardCharlap's post on August 28, You must run subst in the admin command prompt.
Tom Baxter. In reply to Tom Baxter's post on October 1, You are are correct; this is new in Windows In reply to LeonardCharlap's post on September 24, Mike Maurer. In reply to mgm's post on October 3, Specifies a NetWare volume on the server.
Specifies the password needed to access the shared resource. The password is not displayed when you type it at the password prompt. Specifies the network connection is to use the credentials on a smart card.
If multiple smart cards are available, you are asked to specify the credential. Cancels the specified network connection. Controls the use of persistent network connections. The default is the setting used last.
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