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Date: Sun, 02 May 2010 06:57:37 -0400
From: Eric Friedman <ejf27 AT cornell DOT edu>
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Hi all,

I am using windows remote desktop to access cygwin on a remote machine 
with a disk on my local computer remote mounted, via remote desktop.  On 
the remote machine this disk shows up under my computer but is not 
assigned a drive letter.

How do I access it from within cygwin?  I can't use \cygwin\letter, 
since there is no drive letter.

If I could get from cygwin bash to "my computer" on the remote machine 
that would probably work.

thanks,
Eric


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