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Find assigned root of flash drive

I have an application on a flash drive that pulls log files from a hard drive and copies them back to the flash drive. I'm having trouble assigning the proper drive letter to the write/copy process that's been assigned to my flash drive so the files actually go to the proper place. The flash drive can be assigned any letter available. How do I find out which one has been assigned?
Aug 14 '12 #1
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