Open Explorer, (Not Internet Explorer, but Windows Explorer, 'Windows-Key+E')
Goto Tools, Folder Options.
Click on the View Tab.
Scroll down to find, "Display Full Path in the title bar"
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I have some users with static map drives. Some are long and when I go to VIEW NETWORK DRIVE sometimes it cuts off and I have to guest what the last characters are. When I look at it from windows explorer sometimes I just see the share name and not the full path. Is there a better way to see the full path or a command to extract all map drives to a text file?
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by: vincem1099Posted on 2007-10-05 at 11:21:12ID: 20024283
From the command prompt NET USE will list all the mapped drives and you could pipe it to a text file with NET USE > Textfilename.txt