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<CANc9Z=x2_V7Q4xvbu06vUvcXZDzfysty5rt4WOPMCuwU41zBgw@mail.gmail.com>,
Peter Howkins <rpcemu.howkins@marutan.net> wrote:
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> Instructions
> Use the windows filesystem link tool to create a subfolder inside hostfs
> that points to a different location on windows.
> mklink /d FoldernameinHostFS PathToItemYouWantToLink
> Open windows command prompt as administrator
> cd c:/path/to/RPCEmu/hostfs
> mklink /d C C:\
> mklink /d D D:\
> mklink /d X X:\
> You will now have three directories inside your hostfs root folder that
> link directly to the windows drives.
> > Q2) I have a portable USB SSD drive (R:), is there a way to either
> > access or mount that SSD in RPCEmu.
> I believe this should work the same way as above but haven't tested it.
> mklink /d R R:\
> Peter
Thanks for that info Peter, appreciated.
ATM. very busy with other stuff, but later I'll give that a try and
comment afterwards on the result.
Thanks
Dave
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Dave Triffid
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