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like I said in my previous post, I can change the drive letter manually but if another user uses the computer to use a different usb device, they have to change the drive letter again.
So this drive letter change has to be done for each usb device.
Looks like WinXP just does not consider a logical/Network drive as a physical drive letter mapping(C or D).
Stupid M$ OS does not know that a network drive mapped to a letter means that the letter is in use.
And I can't change the Network drive letter cause its tied in with a lot of other scripts for running network apps.
Hopefully someone or M$ itself will comeup with a fix for this silly bug in their OS.
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