<snip> > >i have already tryed this command barry, in fact the name of >the volume is >different from the name of a network drive. A volume concerns >a partition i >think >For exemple, you can define many drives, let say COMMON1(X:), >COMMON2(Y:) in >the DISK(C:). >In this situation, the volume name is DISK for the three drives and >different from COMMON1 and COMMON2. >I have tried many other dos commands but with no succes >TALL Ibrahima If you are using windowsxp: Vol will give you the partition name, hence: I have 2 partitions on one disk, Part1, Part2 and c:, d: respectively. Vol c: Volume in drive C is Part1 Volume Serial Number is ****-**** Vol d: Volume in drive D is Part2 Volume Serial Number is ****-**** If you want more details on network drives, use "Net Use" Example: Net Use S: Local name S: Remote name \\SomeServer\SomeShare Resource type Disk Status OK # Opens 1 # Connections 1 The command completed successfully. ************************ This message has been delivered to the Internet by the Revenue Internet e-mail service ************************* -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php