| How
do I map a driver? (XP)
Click
here to Map Windows 98 |
| 1. |
Go to My
Computer (double click on it to open it) |
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(double click on
picture to enlarge)
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| 2. |
In the Address
Bar is My Computer. Click on the V button and choose My Network Places |
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| 3. |
Double click
on Entire Network |
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| 4. |
Double click
on Microsoft Windows Network. |
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| 5. |
A network will
show up (our example: XYZ) Double click on it. |
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| 6. |
Several
Networks may appear or only one, choose the network (in our example X) and
double click on it. |
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| 7. |
Several drives
may show up or only one, choose the drive (in our example Drive B) and
RIGHT click on it and choose Map Network Drive. |
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| 8.
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The Map
Network Drive box will appear. In the drive will have a
letter. Choose the V and find the letter for the drive you are
mapping. (Example: Drive B will be mapped to Drive S) |
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| 9. |
Once the
letter drive has been chosen click Finish. |
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| 10. |
This will map
the network drive to the computer. Restart the computer to gain access to
it. |
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