Hi all,
I've created a virtual drive on my Windows XP SP2 machine with the following command:
'subst P: C:\Users\Nick\Projects'
However, the resulting P: drive retains the label from C:, "Local Disk." I'd prefer that the label be "Projects."
When I try to rename the drive in Windows Explorer, nothing happens, and when I use the 'label' command from the command line, I get an "Access denied" error.
Is there a way to control the label on a virtual drive?
Thanks,
Nick Meyer
I've created a virtual drive on my Windows XP SP2 machine with the following command:
'subst P: C:\Users\Nick\Projects'
However, the resulting P: drive retains the label from C:, "Local Disk." I'd prefer that the label be "Projects."
When I try to rename the drive in Windows Explorer, nothing happens, and when I use the 'label' command from the command line, I get an "Access denied" error.
Is there a way to control the label on a virtual drive?
Thanks,
Nick Meyer