wheresmybacon
Diamond Member
This may be a really easy fix, but I can't figure it out. It's driving me nuts since it seems like it shouldn't be this hard. Here goes.
I need to see the UNC paths of one of my user's mapped drives, but he renamed them from their standard format of
( X: ) Sharname on \\server\folder\folder\folder\folder
to
( X: ) Arbitraryname
So, now the entirety of the UNC path is gone and all I can see is what he named them (something stupid, of course). The only way I can see even the first part of the UNC path is to start to disconnect a drive via >Tools, >Disconnect Network Drive. And really, seeing the host and first folder of these does nothing since the entire path is massive.
Bringing up the properties of the mapped drive gives me the general and security tabs, but no UNC info.
Anyone know a way to restore the drives to their default names or otherwise see the UNC paths they actually represent? Ultimately, I need to know how to get these paths so I can remap his drives when I manually recreate his profile (it's corrupt).
I need to see the UNC paths of one of my user's mapped drives, but he renamed them from their standard format of
( X: ) Sharname on \\server\folder\folder\folder\folder
to
( X: ) Arbitraryname
So, now the entirety of the UNC path is gone and all I can see is what he named them (something stupid, of course). The only way I can see even the first part of the UNC path is to start to disconnect a drive via >Tools, >Disconnect Network Drive. And really, seeing the host and first folder of these does nothing since the entire path is massive.
Bringing up the properties of the mapped drive gives me the general and security tabs, but no UNC info.
Anyone know a way to restore the drives to their default names or otherwise see the UNC paths they actually represent? Ultimately, I need to know how to get these paths so I can remap his drives when I manually recreate his profile (it's corrupt).