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I have a company VPN that connects to network drives. On initial boot, my mapped network drives are not available because I need to separately log in to my VPN.
After login, my network drives have icons that reflect being offline until you click them and Windows Explorer recognizes that they really are available now.
However, with FileExplorer, these simply are hidden from the sidebar and there is no way to get FileExplorer to recognize they exist until you separately navigate to them from Windows Explorer.
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I have a company VPN that connects to network drives. On initial boot, my mapped network drives are not available because I need to separately log in to my VPN.
After login, my network drives have icons that reflect being offline until you click them and Windows Explorer recognizes that they really are available now.
However, with FileExplorer, these simply are hidden from the sidebar and there is no way to get FileExplorer to recognize they exist until you separately navigate to them from Windows Explorer.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: