SOLVED: Drive mapping issues

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SOLVED: Drive mapping issues

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In TC (9.0a, but also earlier versions) I'm missing one (1) drive mapping;
I have a number of drive mapping to shared drives on a NAS. These appear correctly in TC on start up.
I also have a drive mapping to a private folder on my NAS (e.g. \\NAS\user$). I can see this drive mapping in Windows explorer, but not in TC. In TC I need to (and an able to) recreate this mapping every time I start up my PC. When I shut down and restart TC the drive mapping remains visible.
Is this intentional or am I missing something?
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Post by *MVV »

Both TC and Explorer should show same mapped drives. If your TC doesn't show one, most probably it is because you start TC as administrator (because elevated applications see different set of mapped drives).
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Thanks. Going to try if starting it normally makes any difference .
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I had a similar problem...

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Post by *rschalie »

SOLVED. It was, indeed, the issue of starting TC as Administrator (and therefore seeing the Administrators mapping).
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