Data Scheduler display disc drive letter

Critical how must be the drive letter data disc for Office VM model?  The call of the documentation on the configuration of the data disk to be 'E '.  But when I configure this model with a view (or even a simple test clone), the player will eventually be "D".  It would be a potential problem for AutoIT scripts?

The drive letter is only a problem during the installation. During the installation steps, all the data files in the directory "inputs" of the Office package copied the disk of data with the letter 'E '. If the E: drive does exist in the captain VM (instead, it is "D"), then you can just manually copy all the files entry for the directory "D:". I hope this helps.

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