Hi, sorry for the late reply.  I did not see an email reply to my original post, so this is the latest I found at the archive. I must have something mis-configured on my end that I don't get replies.

To the topic, as mentioned below, yes that is exactly what I'm referring to, a junction point, which can be created with the standard "*mountvol*" command under Windows. It doesn't work with GnuCash.

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/administration/windows-commands/mountvol

In other words, my VHD does not get a drive letter, rather it is mounted under a directory (folder), which exists on a regular NTFS volume with a drive letter.

One of the two helpful replies mentioned an image, so attached is the Windows properties screen for my VHD mounted in a folder named "custom".

Again, my problem is that GnuCash seems to not know how to view this pathname.  All my other software does (dozens of programs), but at least one ( the File Manager that I mentioned previously) does have an option on whether or not to show "Junction" in the display of files & folders.


Have you tried making a junction point ( mklnk /j ) from an actual hard drive (like c:\) to a folder within the VHD file to see if that works? I think gnucash's file IO libraries are limited to type of disks it can see. I had a problem with earlier versions of Google Drive where it wouldn't see contents in those folders.

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