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I had to re-connect the drive in windows before it would show up, which is strange because there are other disconnected network drives that do in fact show up in the toolbar.

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I have a few mapped drives, but the last one (Z:) is not longer showing up in the drive toolbar.
I have the toolbar set to show on a separate line to make sure there is enough room for all the drives to show up.
I even removed a virtual drive that I had to see if there were maybe too many drives to for multi-commander to handle, but no luck.
It used to show up an update or so ago, but now it doesn't show up. This is a mapped network drive if that matters.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Connect to disconnected network drive
« on: September 08, 2016, 23:48:24 »
Looks like this issue is fixed now.

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Support and Feedback / Connect to disconnected network drive
« on: August 26, 2016, 02:43:23 »
Is there a way to have MultiCommander connect to a disconnected network drive? Currently I have to open it in windows explorer before MultiCommander will be able to browse the network share. I suppose windows explorer is passing authentication credentials or whatever and so MultiCommander cannot browse to it until it is connected. I thought maybe there ways a way to use the windows shell to do this or maybe there is a setting that I am unaware of. Thanks.

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