How to find pathname of a mapped network drive?
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    How to find pathname of a mapped network drive?

    This sounded really easy, but I couldn't figure out a way to do it. I searched & searched but no luck.

    How do I find out the pathname of a networked drive in Win 2000? e.g., suppose you had mapped T: as a network drive. Later, you could not remember just what path you mapped to. How can you rediscover that? I tried stuff like Right-click -> Properties, etc., but no luck.
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    Acer Aspire AX3300-U1322 Desktop (sorry didn't build this time!), 4Gb RAM, AMD Athlon II quad core CPU

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    I think I found it. Under Computer Management -> Logical Drives it shows a list of all drive mappings.
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    Acer Aspire AX3300-U1322 Desktop (sorry didn't build this time!), 4Gb RAM, AMD Athlon II quad core CPU

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    Typing "NET USE" by itself at a command prompt will also show you the info.
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    Tuttle, you are awesome!!

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