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Show all Mount Points – Powershell

By Anthony
March 24, 2024 1 Min Read
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How do I show all the mounted drives or mount points in my Windows system?

To get all of the file system drives, you can use the following command:

gdr -PSProvider 'FileSystem'

As you can see you now have all your Drive letters or Drives shown. From my example, I have my main OS Drive of C: a DVD Drive of D: and then 3 Shares of P: W: and Z:

How about a different way, but yielding a different results.

Get-WmiObject -ClassName Win32_MappedLogicalDisk | Select PSComputerName, Name,ProviderName

As you can see it only should the network mounted drives. Pretty nice little trick.

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