![]() ![]() I have no idea why there is a difference between the two and can't see anything I have done differently. Once a file is open I can launch Thumbnails and the network address is shown in the most recently viewed bar. In the main app, file>open I can navigate through the Network locations and see the folders on the Buffalos, and open a file. ![]() On the Win10 machine I can use the cmd prompt to confirm that the two buffalo drives are mapped with drive letters, and they show up in explorer under network locations as mapped drives, however, they are not visible as mapped drives when I go to file>open, although they are visible as unmapped network locations under Network (and they don't show up in the Thumbnail folder tree). Going into Thumbnails, the folder tree is pretty much the same, with the multimedia folders missing and none of the network locations that are not mapped - both Buffalos show up and I can access the files through the directory tree as I would expect. On the Win8.1 machine, when I go to open a file I get the standard folders, devices and drives, and network locations show up, including the two Buffalos with their drive letters, and I can navigate from them. ![]() I have mapped both the Buffalos so they have drive letters. I have multiple external HDDs, two Buffalo Linkstations, and a WDCloud drive. The new one is a AMD Ryzen 2600 6 core processor, running Win 10 v1903 and Irfanview 4.54 64 bit. The older one is an i5-4460 running Win 8.1 and Irfanview version 4.51 64 bit. ![]()
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