And going directly through the Windows GUI does not appear (at least) to assign any kind of drive letter to the internet resource.) If you did the "PushD" command at a command prompt the internet resource is accessible via a drive letter created when you executed the PushD command (that is persistent and visible to all current and future running instances of a command prompt (both cmd.exe and TCC) until you exit the cmd.exe where you did the "PushD" command in the first place) but can not be seen by the either double-clicking on the "My Computer" icon on the desktop nor by any "subst" command). (The Windows GUI doesn't have this restriction although it is a strange methodology. Sorry I didn't make something clear here: To access the internet resource from cmd.exe in the first place, you must do a " PushD " ( any form of CD does not work).
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