Open a Command Prompt window.
Type the following command line:
PUSHD ServerSharepath
where \\Server\Share\path is the network resource to which you want to map a drive letter.
As soon as you do, the PUSHD command will instantly map a drive letter to the network resource and then change to that drive right in the Command Prompt window. When you’re done, just type POPD and the mapped drive letter will be disconnected and you’ll return to your original drive.
Keep in mind that, the PUSHD command allocates drive letters from Z: on down and will use the first unused drive letter that it finds.
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