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Jan 25, 2024, 7:28:33 PM1/25/24
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When moving from office A to office B, I have a script that deletes (net use x: /d) the drive mappings from office A, but the drive links remain prominently visible in Windows Explorer / My Computer. They are prominently displayed under Network Location.

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First, you need have a "Shared Folder" on your hard drive. If you haven't got one already, create a new folder on your hard drive called "Shared", then right-click it and select properties. Click the Sharing tab and tick the "Share this folder" box.

I had a problem like this recently, where I had 8 drive letters that didn't show up anywhere, but I couldn't map any new drives of any kind to these letters. What it turned out to be was that they were mapped to "CD-ROM" drives. I have no idea how this happened, but I had eight CD-ROM drives that didn't actually exist. And they were using drive letters that until this problem I had "persistently" mapped to network devices. :Net use [drive]: /delete" had no effect at all.

The only way I got them to release was to go into the Partition Manager control panel and individually disconnect the drive letters from the CD-ROM drives. So far the blocking drives themselves are still in the list in Disk Manager, but hopefully they will go away with another reboot.

Strangely, running the final command ii "$($global:mapping_letter):" directly after running the script seems to work without issue. I thought that the net use command might be async and tried using Start-Sleep before the ii command, but this prevents the drive from even mapping until it's woken up again.

When I mounted my Google Drive, it takes like an hour to do a file name search on the drive in Windows Explorer. I just want to do a word search on videos and pic file names, no document content. How to make these searches as fast as going to Google Drive and type in the search box as in Windows Explorer? I use Windows 10 64bits

By the way, does this "rc" commend temporary folder needs to be remained there after rclone closes in order to have that data again at the next rclone startup? Reason I asking this is that my temp drive is a RAM drive that deletes with every computer restarts.

The google drive I am connecting is a shared drive and it usually runs into bandwidth limits. By reading what is written in this thread, I guess I can do nothing about the slow search when google is throttling my connection. It is kinda stupid that I cannot use Explorer to find files simply by file names.

You can also mark content in Box Drive to make it available offline. Drive downloads this content to your device's hard drive so you can work when you're not connected to the Internet. When you get back online, Drive automatically uploads the revised content, so you are always working with the most up-to-date versions of your files. More information about making content available offline.

Once you restart Box Drive, you can review any archived unsynced files (File Provider Extension mode) or unsynced files you moved elsewhere (kernel-based mode) and either upload them manually or delete them to free up hard drive space.

Box Drive is a productivity tool that streams all your content from Box, right to your desktop, taking up very little hard drive space. Open your Windows Explorer or Mac Finder to find every file you need and see all your changes saved up to Box from your desktop. If you want to have specific folders available for offline use, Box Drive will allow you to mark folders for offline access specific to each device you use.

There may be instances when unlocking a Seagate Secure enabled locked drive that the drive is not being shown in Windows Explorer. If the drive is detected in Disk Management but without a drive letter, use the following steps to help resolve the issue.

First check Disk Management to confirm that a drive letter is not being assigned automatically.

IMPORTANT: This article explains the Microsoft Diskpart utility. This utility can also be used to erase the drive, so please follow the steps exactly. If there are any concerns during the process, do not proceed.

Steps to clear volume attribute:

If you need to regularly access files and documents on your office or home network, you might find it a chore each day to find that network resource in File Explorer. Did you know though that you can pin the drive within File Explorer though so that you will always be able to get access with a single click.

You can choose a drive letter for the remote disk, and click the Browse button to search for the drive on the nwtrok. Alternatively you can type the network address for the drive directly into the Folder box. Make sure the Reconnect at sign-in box is checked, or else the connection will be dropped the next time you restart or sign-out of your PC, and there is a Connect using different credentials if the username and password to access the remote disk is different from that used for your account on your PC.

I have the same issue, I uploaded a video file through windows explorer (the installed app with the mounted drive) and it permanently corrupted the file, even if I download it back by the other provided means (thru web browser, or even with the portable app)

When I have a drive in the Plugable USBC-SATA-V dock connected to my Windows 10 computer via USB-C cable, neither the device nor the drive shows up in the Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media taskbar item. When using File Explorer, right-clicking on the drive pulls up a context menu, but does not list Eject as an option. It appears that Windows is treating a drive plugged in through this dock as a permanent drive. Is this a problem with my Windows setup or is this the expected behavior of this dock?

This is not the normal behavior we would expect to see from a drive in this dock. Normally all USB drives will be given the option to safely eject, however if the operating system is actively using the drive it may suppress the safely eject option. Most commonly this happens when a hard drive that was once an operating system disk is connected to another computer, Windows may mistake the system files on the root of this drive as active files and prevent safely ejecting the hard drive, even if the drive is not actively in use.

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