Virtual drives created with ‘subst’ command aren’t visible for elevated applications (if you run a file manager or Command Prompt as administrator, you will realize that apps see these drives differently). Unfortunately, there are some significant limitations with the built-in ‘subst’ command under Windows Vista and above. No additional action required – just make sure that “Create virtual drives on system startup” option is enabled. Restoring drives after restart: Visual Subst saves the list of virtual drives and loads it on the system startup.Visual Subst allows you to define and edit virtual drive labels easily. Virtual drive labels: Drive labels are useful if you often use Windows Explorer. It bypasses UAC prompts using the same technique as Hidden Start with /NOUAC switch making no distraction to the user.
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