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How to make Windows not use a Drive Letter?
Hello.
I am using a software called SSHFS-Win Manager to be able to connect to SSH on the network.
This software uses a fuse driver which uses for example:
D drive for fuse (though not showing up in File Explorer) and
E drive for the files in SSH connection.
(It uses Drive D because it is the first one available, unfortunately, Windows does the same thing to mount ISOs and USBs to the first drive letter available)
The thing is that when Windows mount ISOs or USBs to D:, my connection is not working.
Is there any way to make Windows not use a drive letter? or
Is there any way to make Windows to connect to an SSH connection on the network (with the hostname, not IP address) every time Windows starts, or go on trying to connect if the connection fails?
(I am also open to software suggestions)
Truthfully, I couldn't connect to SSH by using Windows Add Network Location, as it only accepted FTP, and I didn't want to use that, so I am using a software to connect to SSH.
Thanks.