Jim, after the boot drive C:, Windows normally leaves D: and E: vacant for CD/DVD drives. F: is also used as the next drive going back to a convention established by the old Novell Netware, so E: would be free for the network drive without overwriting local drive assignments. Nowadays, E: is often assigned to the first flash drive you insert. Kajun Jeaux has a perfectly normal setup. Mine looks the same.




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