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Greetings all!
I was struggling to get mountvol working properly on Windows 7 Pro when following the example on the SS64 Mountvol page (sorry, I'm not permitted to post links by the forums system).
Here is the relevant code
Create a mount point called ss64
C:\> md ss64
C:\> mountvol ss64 \\?\Volume\{2eca078d-5cbc-43d3-aff8-7e8511f60d0e}\
Delete the mount point
C:\> mountvol \\?\Volume\{2eca078d-5cbc-43d3-aff8-7e8511f60d0e}\ /d
Mounting worked fine, but when I tried to unmount using the /d option, I received a vague error. I'm thinking the unmount example on that page is incorrect. When I tried it as follows, it works fine:
C:\> mountvol ss64 /d
Is it possible the example is incorrect, or perhaps only works on certain Windows versions?
Thank you!
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Yes that example was wrong - thanks for letting me know, I have fixed the page now.
A couple of the switches are only available in Windows 7 and newer, so theres a note about those on the page.
https://ss64.com/nt/mountvol.html
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Thanks Simon. Keep up the great work. SS64 is a really great resource.
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