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<blockquote data-quote="enchant" data-source="post: 1291306" data-attributes="member: 72572"><p>I have an existing HTPC that I've been using for years. I'm replacing it with a new machine and I'm trying to get it configured.</p><p></p><p>All of my video files are stored on my personal computer and I have the drive mapped on the HTPC. When I want to add a folder in the video config, it lists the F: drive. On the new PC (Win 10, fwiw) I have the drive mapped, but when I go into MP configuration / video / folders, I try to browse and can see my C: drive, but not the F: drive. I can go in through the network, but I'd prefer using a mapped drive. The path is less complicated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="enchant, post: 1291306, member: 72572"] I have an existing HTPC that I've been using for years. I'm replacing it with a new machine and I'm trying to get it configured. All of my video files are stored on my personal computer and I have the drive mapped on the HTPC. When I want to add a folder in the video config, it lists the F: drive. On the new PC (Win 10, fwiw) I have the drive mapped, but when I go into MP configuration / video / folders, I try to browse and can see my C: drive, but not the F: drive. I can go in through the network, but I'd prefer using a mapped drive. The path is less complicated. [/QUOTE]
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