I note you saying that you "cannot change drive letters" but it would be in
your best interest to find a way. Ever since USB mass storage devices became
available some 8 (?) years ago, it has been common practice to use the high
letters of the alphabet for network drives so that the low letters remain
available for USB devices.
Until you have found a way to move your share drive letters out of the way,
here are three options:
a) Plug in your USB device, then assign a high drive letter. Windows will
remember the letter for this device.
b) Run a background VB Script based on WMI. Its purpose is to detect the
arrival of a USB device and assign a free drive letter to it. Post again if
you need more details on this technique.
c) Have a look at this link:
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html.
"Eric" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hello,
we have some users that are not local admin in Windows XP SP2.
We have several network drives mappend on this computer when the user logon
(E drive to K). (I precise I cannot change those letters)
I know this KB
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;297694 , and I have
installed the hotfix but it is not working in every situations.
Indeed, Windows XP remembers the letter assigned to the removable media the
first time we introduce it.
So, if the first time that I plug my USB key I am out of office (so with no
network drive mapped), the letter assigned will be the E drive; and then if
I go back to work and I plug again my USB key, the letter assigned will be
the E: (even with the hotfix installed) but the E: drive will already be
assigned to my network share.
Am I misunderstanding something ?
Do you know if there is any solution for that ? (as the helpdesk has quite a
lot of calls just because of this).
Thanks
--
Eric