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How to Map a Network Drive

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How to Map a Network Drive

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1) From the Client or Workstation computer, double click on the “Network Neighborhood” or “My Network Places” icon depending on the Windows version you are running. You’ll see “Entire Network” or “View Workgroup Computers”. A list of computers that share resources on your network should appear. 2) Double click on the machine name (Example: SERVER) The resources that this machine shares will be listed. 3) Click once on the C drive or the drive you wish to map. (Example: SERVER1_C or just C) 4) Right click on the C drive and select “Map Network Drive” 5) Select drive letter N: 6) Check off for “Reconnect at logon” and click OK, wait a little bit to see some windows to open.

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