MDT Script use for SLShare Z: Drive mapping

Hi , 
i am looking for script name that is responsible for mapping Z drive if SLShare is defined in customersettings.ini. 
I am looking a way to change Z: drive mapping to some other drive letter since it is causing failure for software that needs Z drive and most of the time Z drive letter is occupied even if Task Sequence is finish. 
Its config manager 2012 R2 integrated with MDT 2013 Task sequence and SLShare and SLDynamic mapping is defined in customersettings.ini. 
Looking for some pointers to change Z drive mapping for SLShare to some other drive letter. Thanks.
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