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Originally Posted by RWFarley View Post
This happens if another device is conflicting with the N900. I think in "Computer Management"/"Disk Management" you can see the N900 drives and set them to non-conflicting letters.

I've had to do this in the past, but I'm out of town for a few weeks, so I can't check the commands....
Good point about conflicts. I should have thought about the obvious first. Thanks.
I have had USB drives mount on top of network drives also. This causes some major problems if the machine is trying to communicate with a database and the mapped drive "changes"
The problem I mentioned in my previous post was not conflicting devices, unless they are phantoms That is why I had a few other people check out the problem. They thought "maybe" security related.
Take care.