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Simulating network on one PC
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26/06/2004 15:43:52
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00917584
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Jim,

Again, thank for your suggestion. But unfortunately (kind of a strong word to use for this case <g>) when I look at the property of the new F: drive it shows it as type Local Disk. I am trying to test a little asp.net application accessing data on a different server.

>Dmitry,
>
>It may not be what you want, but under win2k the DOS command SUBST still exists. You can use it to set up a path on your PC to appear as another virtual drive. That drive can be shared. As in:
>
>subst f: c:\temp
>net share test=f:
>
>>I have a notebook that has one hard drive partitioned into C:, D:, and E:.
>>
>>I need to simulate a network, specifically accessing a drive on another PC from this PC. Is it possible to somehow make, say drive E:, appear as it were on another PC on the network?
>>
>>Thank you.
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