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-=> Quoting Jasen Betts to F. TOURIGNY <=-
FT> My next question was: How do you map a network drive?
JB> Define 'map', and explain how this relates to the C language.
Using a drive letter to connect to a networked resource, e.g.
for Netware, if memory serves:
map N:= \Data:
I'm looking for a way to do this in C, something similar to the
use of an API function call with VB.
Greetings,
Frederic
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