Drive mapping is one of the most convenient ways to connect to shared files and resources across a business network. In Windows 8, you can connect to any other computer in the network's shared folders ...
The previous tutorial in this series demonstrated how to create hidden shares so others on the network are unable to see them. This tutorial continues the discussion on advanced sharing techniques, ...
Mapping a Network Drive is a great way of creating a shortcut on a network computer for early access. However, according to some users, the Mapped Network Drive is not showing. In this article, we are ...
Not being able to access your mapped drives on a Windows computer is a serious issue. It prevents you from accessing files stored across computers or enjoying easy file-sharing over the network. In ...
The CyberNet weblog details a reliable Windows standard: How to map an FTP drive in Windows Explorer using the Map Network Drive dialog. It's a very simple process provided you've already either got a ...
The setup:<BR><BR>PC 1<BR>XP Pro<BR>Folder on C: is shared on the home network, changing files is allowed<BR>Folder is mapped as Z:<BR><BR>PC 2<BR>XP Home<BR>Logged in with admin privileges<BR><BR>The ...
To connect to network locations (e.g. the S: drive or the P: drive) from an off-campus computer, please see the following instructions. If you are already on campus ...
Select the “Go” dropdown navigation option from the navigation bar at the top of the desktop. Then select “Connect to Folder”. From the resulting “Connect to Server” window, enter the desired server ...
These instructions describe how to access a College of Science network drive from a Windows or MAC computer. (You need to either be on a campus network or connected via VPN to access network shares.) ...
I am on a domain <BR>and i have admin access to c$ of a computer <BR>however i do not have physical access to the machine.<BR>Is there a way for me to see what network drives/names that computer has ...