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Sort of. The kernel might handle them, but as the article then goes on to demonstrate, that doesn't matter much if most of the system software doesn't.

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On a more practical note, is there any way to permanently mount more than 26 (network) drives to a Windows machine and access them in Explorer?
Feels strange that this should be limited by the number of letters in the English alphabet.

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You can mount drives to folders as well, tho I think you need at least a C: drive. You could do this as far back as 93 when they introduced NTFS I remember seeing this option in win2k

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