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And I'm not really sure if this has anything to do with what you say above, but you can do "PushD \\Host]]" to CD anywhere on the "host" that you want to go. And going directly through the Windows GUI does not appear (at least) to assign any kind of drive letter to the internet resource.) If you did the "PushD" command at a command prompt the internet resource is accessible via a drive letter created when you executed the PushD command (that is persistent and visible to all current and future running instances of a command prompt (both cmd.exe and TCC) until you exit the cmd.exe where you did the "PushD" command in the first place) but can not be seen by the either double-clicking on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop nor by any "subst" command). (The Windows GUI doesn't have this restriction although it is a strange methodology.

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Sorry I didn't make something clear here: To access the internet resource from cmd.exe in the first place, you must do a " PushD " ( any form of CD does not work).














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