Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Feb 20, 2018 #41 That shouldn't really matter, Windows dynamically keeps track of the disks and the Letter assignment is simply a logical assignment and the letter to physical is maintained as symbolic links
That shouldn't really matter, Windows dynamically keeps track of the disks and the Letter assignment is simply a logical assignment and the letter to physical is maintained as symbolic links
eXtremeDevil Honorable Member Feb 20, 2018 #42 That's what I'm taking about, what is wrong in there to mix up drives, satas and firewalls?? Because when I changed B to A the path was A:0\...
That's what I'm taking about, what is wrong in there to mix up drives, satas and firewalls?? Because when I changed B to A the path was A:0\...
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Feb 20, 2018 #43 That's because Windows would of updated the symlink. You can see them with WinObj from sysinternals.
eXtremeDevil Honorable Member Feb 21, 2018 #44 Neemobeer said: That's because Windows would of updated the symlink. You can see them with WinObj from sysinternals. Click to expand... How can I check that?? I'm interested.
Neemobeer said: That's because Windows would of updated the symlink. You can see them with WinObj from sysinternals. Click to expand... How can I check that?? I'm interested.
eXtremeDevil Honorable Member Feb 21, 2018 #46 Neemobeer said: With Winobj Click to expand... OK got it, any specific path on that app I should check?
Neemobeer said: With Winobj Click to expand... OK got it, any specific path on that app I should check?
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Feb 21, 2018 #47 They will be under device harddisk# and GLOBAL?? you want to select File > Run As Administrator since some of the info won't show otherwise
They will be under device harddisk# and GLOBAL?? you want to select File > Run As Administrator since some of the info won't show otherwise
eXtremeDevil Honorable Member Feb 21, 2018 #48 I see, I will take a closer look. Any way of manually refresh those links? So it doesn't happen again?
I see, I will take a closer look. Any way of manually refresh those links? So it doesn't happen again?
Neemobeer Cloud Security Engineer Staff member Feb 21, 2018 #49 Unfortunately no it's handled internally in the kernel