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   Message 68,825 of 68,980   
   Paul to knuttle   
   Re: Mapping a folder in a device to a dr   
   20 Sep 24 17:22:27   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10, alt.comp.os.windows-11   
   From: nospam@needed.invalid   
      
   On Fri, 9/20/2024 3:55 PM, knuttle wrote:   
   > On 09/20/2024 12:52 PM, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:   
   >> On 20/9/2024 4:49 pm, Paul wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>> This sounds like a Google problem. Why not phone   
   >>> them up and ask ? :-)   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> I tried, but failed! :)   
   >>   
   >>> You're using a USB cable, MTP protocol, and now   
   >>> expect SUBST to work.   
   >>>   
   >>> (You used an Android dialog to enable MTP access)   
   >>   
   >> Seemed that it's deprecated? USB Mass Storage???   
   >>   
   >> I think I saw "PTP" in USB mode of the Android phone...   
   >>   
   >> usb - Drive letter for MTP connection under Windows - Android Enthusiasts   
   Stack Exchange   
   >>    
   > This is from Google.  I thought you were talking about a LAN drive, it you   
   are connected through USB, or other.   
   >   
   > Setting Drive Letter   
   >   
   >     Right click Start and then choose Disk Management.   
   >     Login as Administrator.   
   >     Look at drives in the lower pane.   
   >     Right-click the drive that is in conflict.   
   >     Choose Change Drive Letter and Paths.   
      
   Yes. But does that "icon" appear in the place where   
   you need it to appear ? Since the item is not a "disk",   
   it has no reason to appear in Disk Management.   
      
   I can't take pictures for this one, because I don't own a Smart Phone.   
   and my camera uses USB Mass Storage, which is different.   
      
      Paul   
      
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