Hello wise Monks!
I am searching for a way to script the change of the optical Drive of new machines to Drive Letter R:\ on Windows XP.
Anyone got a hint for me?.
To split the solution?:
a) First determine the optical drive (maybe through drivetype or something like that?)
b) Then change it if possible through scripting? It must not be necessary perl if any other solution is possible i am glad to use this too ...
Background (Another (Vendor) script which installs many programs which are needed in a given version is not starting if the driveletter is not set to R:\)

Update: Solved using diskpart
/Update
Thanks in Advance
MH

In reply to How to change the drive letter for a CD/DVD drive on Windows <b>Update: with a script</b>? by matze77

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