EV>07-08-15 13:34 Sean Dennis wrote to Ed Vance about Evil OS/2 Device Driver
EV> SD> @MSGID:
EV> -=> Ed Vance wrote to mark lewis <=-
EV>Howdy! Sean,
EV> EV> MOUNT POINT is what I was thinking of.
EV> SD> Linux has mount points; Windows and OS/2 don't. They use drive
EV> SD> letters.
EV>I searched for "mount point" in XP Help and Support after seeing Your
EV>comment.
EV>Mountvol was one of the items in the result list from my search.
Truwe and it is typicaly used if one runs out of Drive letters. you can
mountpoint a Filder and it becomes the same as another Drive letter to
the system. I used it when i was computer specialist for a small
Genealogy Library to replace CD swappling in an archive set of 10 disks.
I put the contents on the 10 CD's in 10 Mount volume folders.
There was a little more invloved but don't ask me as I have forgotten
the rest of the routine!! :-) :-)
In the past I have also used the Program "CD Copier" to turn single
CD's into folders that ran just like the CD in the CD Drive.
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