Standard Disclaimer: First of all this works for me (i.e. works on my system, etc). This is not official, supported, documented, etc. If it doesn’t work for you, then there’s not much I can do. You assume all risk when you attempt this. YMMV. Do not remove tag… yada… yada… yada… I’ve only gotten this to work on Windows 7. Also you must have Live ID, a SkyDrive folder, etc, etc…Today a thread has been going around about how to map a drive letter to a SkyDrive folder without any 3rd party software, EXCEPT Microsoft Office 2010. (SuperSite Blog - Use Office 2010 to Map a Drive Letter to SkyDrive –> DownloadSquad - Use Office 2010 to map a local drive letter to your free 25GB Live SkyDrive) Well I believe I’ve found a way where you don’t even need Office. [Note statements above…]What does Office do in this story? It just seems to expose a SkyDrive folder URL in an easy to copy manner. With a bit of work, you can get that same URL without Office. 1. Go to your SkyDrive folder. www.skydrive.com. This will redirect you to your real/full SkyDrive URLRead more: Greg's Cool [Insert Clever Name] of the Day