New
#180
Actually, you can download/create an iso from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...iderpreviewiso but first you need to sign in.
Actually, you can download/create an iso from here: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...iderpreviewiso but first you need to sign in.
Finally had time to get back on track. Upgraded to this build on my Fast Ring- and Skippy- VMs and nothing to complain about so far, except slow upgrade times. But I guess most time was spent for gathering and sending telemetry data, because the VMs has not been online for a very long time.
Hi there
I don't like the horrible way you have to map network drives in File explorer ---- now you have to right click on Network, then select map network drive then browse to the one you want. Old way was if you had a list of drives just right mouse click and then select map network drive.
Cheers
jimbo
I see what you mean. Maybe the link is just missing from the context menu? I never map drives that way. I always type in the full computer-name and path in the wizard (or whatever one would call it).
Edit: Alternatively I map the drives I need from CMD.Edit: Here's the same with username and set to persistent map:Code:net use z: \\myComputer\mySharedFolder
Code:net use z: \\myComputer\mySharedFolder /user:myUsername myPassword /persistent:Yes
Hi there
@slicendice
It's often a lot quicker and easier to quickly use network map (if you have a lot of machines on your LAN it's not always easy to remember which drives / folders you want to map. I sometimes might have 8 or 9 if I'm testing a load of VM's.
This morning currently only 2 up -- W10 (old version 1803) and a Linux (physical) NAS which has 4 HDD's on it.
Old way of mapping network drive (I'm on Windows 1803).
Far easier IMO than the new way and less keystrokes too.
Cheers
jimbo