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Solve : change letter definition in ms-dos?

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i need to change the driver letter of mi hdd from c: to a: for a test.i don't think you can do this in DOS, or can it? does sombody have an answer?If I recall, MS-DOS had a assign command but that was in the year one and may have only been for floppy drives. Another possibilty is the subst command which suprisingly is still available in XP.

Good luck. alright, i have a question on this then, can you use this to make a DRIVE on your COMPUTER linked to someone elses c drive on another computer... (such as on a network that way you don't have to run from computer to computer and get files off a network drive...) I have tried to do net use, and haven't had much success with that....Quote

alright, i have a question on this then, can you use this to make a drive on your computer linked to someone elses c drive on another computer... (such as on a network that way you don't have to run from computer to computer and get files off a network drive...) I have tried to do net use, and haven't had much success with that....


i think thats impossible in dos, for doing stuff like that you need c++, or am i wrong?

greetz


blackberry it is 100% possible to have full DOS network support.
You can share the NETBIOS over TCP/IP in dos. Just look for Network boot disks. LAN manager etc.

Just like windows, you can create C$ shares in DOS if your network PROTOCOLS are LOADED in dos.


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