I have Photoshop Elements 10 running on Windows Vista. Most of my photos were stored on a network drive (\\mybookworld) which was mapped as drive X:\ . Recently I upgraded my network storage, mapped drive X:\ to the new drive (\\mybooklive), and disposed of the old drive. A quick check suggested that all photos were found OK.
However, it would appear that I have not been as clever as I thought. I have now noticed that a number of the photos in my Photoshop catalog have pathnames beginning with \\mybookworld, rather than X:\. This probably arose because the drive mapping occasionally disappeared, and I had to access the drive via its network path.
I can reconnect the disconnected photos individually, but the Reconnect dialog does not remember the location of the previous successful reconnect, meaning that I have to manually navigate to X:\ each time. There are too many disconnected files for it to be feasible to do this manually.
Is there a way to globally replace the string \\mybookworld with X:\ in my catalog? Would upgrading to PSE 11 make this task easier?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can render.
Cheers,
Tim.