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Where to place SUBST command on XP Pro?
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22/05/2006 13:10:15
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Windows
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DOS commands
Miscellaneous
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01123997
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01124008
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>One place that's fairly easy to manage is
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>* For one user (e.g. yourself):
>C:\Documents and Settings\< My User ID >\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\SomeBatchFile.CMD
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>* For all users:
>C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\Startup\SomeBatchFile.CMD
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>I don't know if you can use this to assign a drive letter before the OS gives drive letters to removable drives.

I presume that the .CMD can be a text file just like a batch file, right?. I will try it.

Thank you very much.
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