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    Invalid Drive H:

    I am getting error saying "Invalid Drive H:" when i am trying to install or uninstall any software. In my case H: drive is on network and i am having full access to it, so there shouldn't be any issue as such. I have Google out this error message and have gone through some threads but their cases are appearing to be different. I will like to know if there is anything that i can try out for fixing this error??

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    Re: Invalid Drive H:

    I am getting same error message at boot, i used to have an external drive connected to my system with drive letter F but i don't use it anymore. I have tried connecting my usb drive, once it gets recognized it takes up drive letter F and things work fine as well but on reboot "Invalid Drive H:" message again. I don't know what to what to do further for fixing this issue. If anyone over here has any idea about this then please share it here, it will be very grateful.

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    Re: Invalid Drive H:

    Amosz are you sure that you are having full access to Drive H in your case? i mean have you verified it before carrying out the installation and uninstallation task? If you're not sure then cross check it and let me know so that i can have better idea of your issue.

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    I am quite sure that i am having full access to H drive in my case, i use it for personal storage. I don't think there is something wrong because of insufficient access as i am using account from administrator group.

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    In that case you can try following below steps:
    • First disconnect old mapped network drive from Windows Explorer, run Command Prompt as Administrator, type "Net Use s: \\servername\sharename" and hit enter, Open Windows Explorer, click on 'Map network drive' menu item, select h:drive, type
    • \\servername\sharename into the Folder box.

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