Subst | \ windows \system32\subst.exe |
Subst creates a new drive letter and actively links it to an existing folder on your hard disk. For example, type:
subst m: c:\downloaded music\oldies\metallica
to create a new drive letter, m: , and link it to the folder, c:\downloaded music\oldies\metallica . When you open drive m: in Explorer, you'll see the contents of the linked folder, useful if you access a particular folder frequently but find Windows Shortcuts too limiting. For example, a drive created with Subst allows you to access a file in the folder, like this: m:\astronomy.mp3 . To disconnect a Subst'd drive, type subst z: /d .
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Drive letters created with Subst are forgotten when the computer shuts down. To have drives re-Subst'd every time you turn on your computer, write a batch file or WSH script and place it in your Startup folder. |