This is for those who probably don't know from where to download the date-sheet
Either right-click the following link or just click on the link to save the date sheet in MS Excel format
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Monday, December 01, 2008
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Mapping folders to drive letters
Why would you want to map a folder to a drive letter? Maybe some folder you work with constantly is hidden under a convoluted folder structure, like: ‘U:DataUser FilesSharedClientsVIPClientPensky FileProject 232’ Wouldn’t it be easier to refer to it as: R: ?This is pretty common to do with network locations under Tools -> Map Network Drive. However I didn’t know of a way to do this with local folders until recently. You can either do it via command line or use a simple program known as Visual Subst.(1) Using “subst” commandUnder Windows, there is a legacy dos command named “subst”: C:>subst /? Associates a path with a drive letter. SUBST [drive1: [drive2:]path] SUBST drive1: /D drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path. [drive2:]path Specifies a physical drive and path you want to assign to a virtual drive. /D Deletes a substituted (virtual) drive. Type SUBST with no parameters to display a list of current virtual drives. C:>
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Sunday, July 13, 2008
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