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Subject:
From:
Doug Simmons <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 23 Mar 1999 10:18:39 -0500
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Eric,

If what you want to do is to map a drive letter to a network resource, you
were right in using Map Drive function.

You choose the drive letter in the upper box and in the lower box you would
type (for our NT network format at least)

\\servername\sharename

You should be able to get the above names from the Network Neighborhood.

HTH

-----Original Message-----

At 11:08 AM 3/18/99 , Division of Benefits and Medi wrote:

I have been unable to see/locate my network drives. I have tried the "map
drive" function, however, am not certain if I am using it correctly. Is this
the correct utility to use? If so how do I use it?

I can still access information through network neighborhood, but this has
posed some problems with certain software programs, which only allow
identified drives to search for files. In order to open the file with the
program I must laboriously go through network neighborhood and a (sometimes)
very large tree, occasionally employing the "open with" dialogue.

Doug Simmons

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