Hello fireblood,
I suggest to use specific tools on win32 systems:
discupulus@:D>perl -MWin32API::File -E "say for Win32API::File::getLog
+icalDrives"
C:\
D:\
F:\
L:\
M:\
Or I'd go for some system calls brutally parsing it's output (maybe after this, also -e results):
# admin privileges not required: all drives included network ones:
discipulus@:D> fsutil fsinfo drives
Unità: C:\ D:\ F:\ L:\ M:\
# admin privileges not required: only network ones:
discipulus@:D> net use
Le nuove connessioni non saranno memorizzate.
Stato Locale Remota Rete
----------------------------------------------------------------------
+---------
L: \\bip\root\work\discipulus Microsoft Windows
+Network
M: \\bip\ROOT\DATA Microsoft Windows Network
Esecuzione comando riuscita.
# admin required: only logical disks
C:\WINDOWS\system32> wmic logicaldisk get name
Name
C:
D:
F:
L*
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