Client has a different drive

Hi,
i have a client and on this client the SAP is installed on H:\ starting the sap is no problem, installing the AddOns no problem BUT if i try to start the AddOns there is a Errormessage that the path & directory is unknown.
any ideas how to solve this?
best regards

Hi,
Your shared folder H: can be set to any network drives. It is not a good practice to rely on such name.
Make sure you have access to that shared folder first.
Thanks,
Gordon

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