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How to make an old school SUBST virtual drive persistent

April 18, 2010January 24, 2023 Kent ChenTips & Tricks

If you have touched DOS before, you might still remember what this old school command subst is all about. It’s a command used for substituting local paths on physical and logical drives, known as virtual drives. For example, if you want to have a logical drive P: mapped to a local folder on your computer, say c:\temp, you can simply […]

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