Jan,
I have had problems in the past if a network/workstation is using lower drive letters (C - local drive, D - local drive, E - CD-Rom, F -network, G - network, etc...).
It won't assign a drive letter to the jump drive. I have restarted the PC with the jump drive in place and it will take one the lower network letters. The downside is that it disables one of your drive mappings, but I can copy things to or from the jump drive and then restart again to restore my network connections.
Steve
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> I have a jump drive (256M) that I normally use as a quick way to transport
> files.
>
> I am used to plugging it in and explorer popping up to open a folder to use
> it. Or I can go to
> 'My Computer' and access it there.
>
> However, I plugged it in this morning to a workstation on a network running
> XP-Pro SP2 and got nothing.
> I do have the little icon in the tray to safely remove it but it didn't open
> a window or is it available in 'My Computer'.
>
> Ideas?
>
> Jan
>
