> The "Distant" column is the UNC name of the X: notation, but > on my computer > this X: letter is in fact IBRAHIMA(X:) named. > You can do it by mapping a network driver on your desktop, > then do a right > click to rename it, so you can give the name you want. For > example the X: > becomes IBRAHIMA(X:). What i need again is not the X: string > or the UNC form > but IBRAHIMA. and this information is not displayed with the > NET USE command > you can trust me for having done it. I am at a disadvantage here because I do not run XP. Is there anything you can type at the command line to see the drive name info you want? 'LABEL' perhaps? If not, I do not know of any way to get what you are looking for. JM -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php