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c# - In PowerShell, how can I determine if the current drive is a networked drive or not?

I need to know, from within Powershell, if the current drive is a mapped drive or not.

Unfortunately, Get-PSDrive is not working "as expected":

PS:24 H:emp
>get-psdrive  h

Name       Provider      Root      CurrentLocation
----       --------      ----      ---------------
H          FileSystem    H:          temp

but in MS-Dos "net use" shows that H: is really a mapped network drive:

New connections will be remembered.

Status       Local     Remote                    Network
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
OK           H:        \spma1fp1JARAVJ$        Microsoft Windows Network

The command completed successfully.

What I want to do is to get the root of the drive and show it in the prompt (see: Customizing PowerShell Prompt - Equivalent to CMD's $M$P$_$+$G?)

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Use the .NET framework:

PS H:> $x = new-object system.io.driveinfo("h:")
PS H:> $x.drivetype
Network

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