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The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access the file
Skill/Topic: Networking Basics
A) True
B) False
Explanation: The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a network server doesn’t have to be the same drive letter that the server uses to access the file



  
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January 14, 2006 11:31:02   #1  
ankitsays9 Member Since: January 2006   Contribution: 62    

RE: The drive letter that you use to map a drive on a ...
B. False
 
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