Hi. The map a network drive allows you to give a network ddrive a letter
location on your computer. Lets say that you have another pc in your
house. there is a shared folder on there called music. Normally, you
could access this using run by typing in backslash backslash computer
name, backslash music. But using the mapped drive option, you could give
the music folder on the other computer, a letter in the my computer
folder on the pc you're using. So you'd click on the map a drive option,
type in the location of the folder on the other computer, select a
letter that you want this folder to use on your current computer, for
example M, and there we have it. When you press enter on music M: in my
computer, it will take you to the music folder on the other computer.
I hope i've explained this well enough... it was only meant to be a
brief outline, let me know if you need any clarification.
Mo.
Kliph wrote:
Hello, was wondering what mapping a network drive means? I see this option
when I hit the applications key, and was curious about it. Could someone
please explain it to me, and how I could do it? Thanks.
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