But Windows does not consider disconnected drives as available.
OK. They are not available. But why do they not show up as unavailable drives?
They show up in Freecommander, Total Commander and Explorer.
The mapped drives in the screenshots above are from my laptop, which is not always on. This laptop runs on UBUNTU.
On the other hand Freecommander has a much more severe problem.
When a mapped drive from my laptop is open in Freecommander, and I switch off my laptop, so the map drive is not available anymore, Freecommander freezes up for a long time trying to access the now unavailable drive again.
This was the first thing I tried in MC. Luckily it does not suffer from this problem.
What you see in Explorer is an aggregations of a lot of different things.
Is not possible to do something similar?
I know that the API for network drives is hopeless spaghetti mess in Windows, but nevertheless I hope something can be done.
The drives will be unavailable, and remain unavailable until the laptop s switched on. But at least a placeholder which connects to the drive when we click onto it would help. Of course it should not try for ever, just in case you click onto it accidentally (ot it will suffer from the same problem as Freecommander).
Can you not pin these placeholders like you do with the entries in the Network item.
Willy
PS: I scoured the forum, and this problem came up in few other postings. I tried all the "solutions" but none solved the problem.
Register key
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Remapping the drives