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You can also just adjust the drive letter on either the optical drive on client1, or the network drive on client2. I personally always adjust optical drive to R: myself, S: for a 2nd optical. Unless you have a giant amount of drives and/or shares, you should have no problem using the 23 letters available to avoid conflicts.


PS: Harddrive conflicts can be solved via UNC, so if client1 has a D: harddisk with movies, you can use the UNC path "\\Client1\D_Share\" on client1 itself as well, which will then also work on client2 and not conflict with the D: harddisk on client2.


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