![]() ![]() Visual Subst makes virtual drives usable again under newest versions of Windows ![]() All virtual drives are removed when the user logs off or restarts the computer. You cannot define drive labels - label of the source drive is always used and it cannot be changed. Virtual drives created with 'subst' command aren't visible for elevated applications (if you run a file manager or Command Prompt as administrator, you will realize that apps see these drives differently). Unfortunately, there are some significant limitations with the built-in 'subst' command under Windows Vista and above. It is just one more Windows feature added for backward compatibility with old programs and batch scripts. Generally, a virtual drive is a symbolic link in the local MS-DOS device namespace. Visual Subst provides you with a clean, simple and distraction-free user interface where you can manage all your virtual drives at any time. You can use virtual drives everywhere - it's so much easier to access files in a project directory you are currently working on using just a single drive letter. Also, Visual Subst makes it easier to create, edit and remove virtual drives in a GUI way. It solves 3 main issues with the built-in 'subst' command: it seamlessly creates drives for elevated applications, adds editable drive labels and restores virtual drives after reboots. Visual Subst is a handy utility which allows you to associate the most accessed directories with virtual drives. Supported OS: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8.Visual Subst 5.6 Multilingual | 5.38 MB | .Technical Details and System Requirements Works seamlessly with VideoPad Video Editor.Export as video, flash, html5, or an animated GIF. ![]()
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