Personally, I use virtual drives everywhere – I always prefer to press ALT+F1 in the file manager and switch to a project directory where hundreds of various files are kept. Using virtual drives, these files can be quickly accessed at any time.
Virtual drives are therefore objects of the operating system, and Visual Subst can create, enumerate and delete these objects. All local MS-DOS device names are removed when the user is logging off. To handle this issue, Visual Subst saves the list of virtual drives into an INI-file and is able to load them the next time.
This program runs only on Windows 2000/XP and newer operating systems.
Visual Subst does not require installation. It is fully portable because all settings are stored into an INI-file. However there is a simple installer provided which will help you to create some program shortcuts.
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Visual Subst - virtual drives in effect
Posted by Admin at 8:24 PM
Labels: file management, utility
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