Instruction
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Method # 1.
• Open the start menu and select "Run...",
• Type cmd and click OK
• This will open the command prompt window. Type net use t: \imaginutrition, where t is the name of the created network drive
• To delete existing network drive, enter the command net use t: /delete, where t is the name of the removed disk.
• Open the start menu and select "Run...",
• Type cmd and click OK
• This will open the command prompt window. Type net use t: \imaginutrition, where t is the name of the created network drive
• To delete existing network drive, enter the command net use t: /delete, where t is the name of the removed disk.
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Method # 2.
• In the context menu of "My computer", select "Explorer",
• In the menu "Tools" select "map network drive...",
• In the opened window, specify a name for the drive and path to the folder that you want to make public,
• To delete existing network drive in the tools menu select Disconnect network drive...".
• In the context menu of "My computer", select "Explorer",
• In the menu "Tools" select "map network drive...",
• In the opened window, specify a name for the drive and path to the folder that you want to make public,
• To delete existing network drive in the tools menu select Disconnect network drive...".
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Method # 3.
• Open My network places and click Entire network, click Microsoft Windows Network",
• Open domain, then the computer whose resources need to be shared,
• Select the resource and from the context menu, select "map network drive...",
• To delete an existing shared resource in the context menu, select "Disconnect network drive...".
• Open My network places and click Entire network, click Microsoft Windows Network",
• Open domain, then the computer whose resources need to be shared,
• Select the resource and from the context menu, select "map network drive...",
• To delete an existing shared resource in the context menu, select "Disconnect network drive...".
Note
When you remove (disconnect) network drive, you delete its icon from Explorer system.