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Jonathan Sachs
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Is there a way I can map drive D -- not drive X, Y, Z, or J -- to a directory?To avoid a misunderstanding, I am not asking how to map a drive. I know how to do that. I'm asking if there's a way to map a particular drive that is not in the File Manager > Computer > Map network drive list of drives because it's already assigned to another device.Here's the background: on my old computer I stored data on a separate drive (drive D) because it made backups easier. I recently set up a new computer and shifted to the Microsoft convention of storing data in C:\Users\<account>\Documents bec
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