Hmm - you are absolutely right.(++)

I did try an alternative method - to access Win32_MappedLogicalDisk, to get to the same info, but that does not seem to work at all (Win XP). There is no indication of any error, and it returns zero logical drives.

Sounds like you need to waste more time talking to M$ tech support, since Google provides no clues on this one.

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In reply to Re^3: Floppy Drive Problems by NetWallah
in thread Floppy Drive Problems by slloyd

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