About this software
NetDrive for OS/2 is a virtual filesystem that creates a virtual drive and mounts local, network, and FTP resources as regular directories. External plugins add support for additional protocols and filesystems, enabling access to NFS, SFTP, SMB/CIFS, VFAT, NTFS, and WebDAV resources.
Version 3.x adds large-file support (over two gigabytes), performance improvements, and an updated user interface. Downloads, plugins, and documentation are available from the publisher's product pages.
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BMT Micro NetDrive
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Benefits
- Virtual drive mapping: Maps network, local, and FTP resources into one virtual drive
- FTP access: Mounts FTP servers as regular directories for browsing and file operations
- Plugin extensibility: Supports external plugins for additional protocols and filesystems as add-ons
- Large file support: Version 3.x supports files larger than two gigabytes
- OS/2 and ArcaOS compatible: Works on OS/2, eComStation, and ArcaOS environments
Available languages
- English
- French
Support information
- Downloads and installers: Installer packages and release files are available on the publisher download page
- Documentation and FAQ: Product FAQ and usage notes are published on the product site
- Plugin listings: Plugin pages list available plugins and installation instructions
- Third-party plugins: Community and third-party plugins are available from Netlabs and other developers
- Version information: Download page lists NetDrive 3.1.6 and older 2.x releases for different OS versions
Frequently asked questions
What is BMT Micro NetDrive?
Software that mounts remote or cloud storage as a local network drive, enabling file access through the operating system without manual file transfers.
How does BMT Micro NetDrive integrate with local applications?
It creates a virtual drive letter or mount point, allowing standard file operations (open, save, edit) from desktop applications and command-line tools.
What security and authentication options are available?
Network-drive software typically supports authenticated connections and encrypted transports; specific supported methods and configuration details are provided in the product documentation or administrative settings.
How can connection or performance issues be troubleshot?
Check network connectivity and credentials, review application logs, verify firewall or proxy settings, and test access from another client or account to isolate the problem.
Can BMT Micro NetDrive be used in automated workflows or scripts?
Yes. Once mounted, the remote storage appears as a local drive or mount point that can be accessed by scripts, scheduled tasks, and automation tools.