>I posted a question here a few weeks back (on the Windows forum) and didn't get it resolved. I found the solution last night, and thought you might be interested to hear.
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>I keep copies of most of my clients various databases on my laptop's huge harddrive. Different clients have different network configurations, so I find it useful to take advantage of NT and Win2K's ability to map drive letters to local shares:
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>NET USE j: \\MyLapTop\Data
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>To test my software as if I was on site.
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Do you use this only for mapping a directory to a drive letter?
I think that SUBST should work for this:
Eg. SUBST J: C:\DATA
Just an opinion... Not a fact.