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August 1st, 2013, 04:51 AM
#1
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SUBST is frustrating the hell outta me
got my new system and windows 7 pro is quite nice to use but frustrates the hell outta me for lots of reasons, one happened yesterday when i found i could not delete a folder that i had just copied over! anyway, long story short, involved creating a 2nd user account to go into command line typing some settings to get rid of it. ggggrrrr!
anyway my query is about subst. aside the persistent factor, sorted by adding to the registry, the issue is a little strange:
subst I: relates to D:\I_DRIVE for legacy reasons !
in explorer I: is fine to see and use and can be selected and files seen and used. On I: is a download folder called erm "download" to which i erm download files.
THE PROBLEM is that once downloaded if I then (for example) run them (with/without admin rights) windows 7 says: "Windows cannot find "i:\downloads\filename" make sure you have typed the right name"
WHY?
if i go to D:\I_Drive\downloads\filename , it is fine and dandy... ggggrrrr !!!
HELP, before i go insane
ps HAVE just checked computer management and the I drive does not appear there. have also tried running an app using explorer I: and it too objects the location does not exist.
Last edited by Mr_Miyagi; August 1st, 2013 at 05:08 AM.
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August 1st, 2013, 12:39 PM
#2
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http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/w...b-bba88f054055
relates to your issue
The SUBST command works in Windows 7 but the substituted drive is only visible in the same privilege level. Running your SUBST command in a NON-elevated command prompt should solve your problem. Interestingly, you can actually run it in both an elevated and non-elevated command prompt and it will be accessible both ways.
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August 2nd, 2013, 09:01 AM
#3
Registered User
i put the subst into the registry as directed by another website, however i am not familiar with how to set non-elevated permissions. could you explain and maybe give example of this in terms of registry... cheers
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