My first question is "Do you realy need a drive letter?".   If you don't
need a drive letter, but really just need a connection which is mapped
within the Windows drive space, there is a utility called Internet
Neighborhood from KnoWare.   It allows you to map FTP sites into the
Windows 'File Explorer'.  It is not free, but it is shareware.   I don't
use it personally, but I did run across it when I was testing some
utilities for a client.  Depending on what your underlying need is, it
should work well for you.

>I'm looking for a free(!) Windows 95/98 programm to map my Zope-FTP
>to a drive letter on my Windows workstation. Commercial Versions are
>ftpNetDrive or WebDrive. But these are not free.








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