jaclaz Posted March 24, 2005 Share Posted March 24, 2005 Did you try opening ANOTHER command prompt ?The above tricked me until IcemanND explained it.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
os2fan2 Posted March 25, 2005 Share Posted March 25, 2005 It does do as indicated: that is, it creates an environment in a different cmd or 4nt session.The interesting thing is now, that if you have a usb-stick and a zip-drive, both of these are seen as removable. But i suppose it's better than nothing 4nt allows you to test if a drive is removable, cdrom, etc, but does not return a list of them (eg removable1). Wendy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IcemanND Posted March 25, 2005 Author Share Posted March 25, 2005 A zip drive is considered a removable drive by the os. It has nothing to do with my program it's the way the os detects them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vineuro Posted April 7, 2005 Share Posted April 7, 2005 im using it in commandline under xp and it doesnt do anything...i tried detectdrive removable1, detectdrive removable, detectdrive cdrom, detectdrive fixed cdrom removable backslash and nothing happens<{POST_SNAPBACK}>For me it's also not working. I have tried it in the commandline under xp and win2k. nothing happens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jaclaz Posted April 7, 2005 Share Posted April 7, 2005 For me it's also not working. I have tried it in the commandline under xp and win2k. nothing happens.Please RE-READ the above posts.Nothing is supposed to happen in the SAME command prompt session.You need to open a new one to see the effects.jaclaz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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