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 ...
Mapping a network drive — also known as “mounting” a drive — allows you to create an easy access point to specific data on a network server using your own computer. If you frequently need to consult ...
A mapped Network drive is one of the most useful things a computer user can use. Think of it as a storage medium that isn’t technically integrated or a part of your setup but allows you to store and ...
The main purpose to map a network drive is to enable access to files stored on another device connected to the same network. So, once your work is done, you can configure your system to remove cached ...
A while ago, we attempted replacing our login scripts which map network drives with Group Policy Preferences to map our drives. After some internal testing, we found it to be unreliable (randomly not ...
Attaching a remote drive or directory on a Windows box is called “drive mapping” though the process is essentially the same as what we call mounting in the Unix world. While I rarely spend any ...