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How to setup a network drive in WIndows?

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Isabel Mathew

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Isabel Mathew, Software engineer, BS(Bachelor of Science), Austin,Texas

Answered Sep 21, 2020

It would help if you learned how to establish a network drive on a Windows or Mac computer.

A network drive is a common folder that’s utilized by two or more computers on the identical network.

• Make sure that your computers contribute to a network.

• Each computer on which you want to use the network drive must be on the same internet for the network drive to be found on any computer other than the one on which you create it.

• Facilitate network discovery.

• If your computer isn’t set to find other computers on the network, you’ll need to enable network discovery.

• Type in the control panel.

• Click the network and sharing center.

• Select charge advanced sharing settings in the upper left side.

• Turn on the network discovery box.

• Check to turn on file and printer sharing box.

• Pick save changes at the bottom of the Window.

• Click start.

• Select the Windows logo on the bottom left side of the screen.

• Open file explorer.

• Click the folder shaped icon on the lower left side of the Window.

• Click this PC.

• This selection will enact PC Window.

• Click the Map network drive icon. Select the drive letter.

• Click the drop-down drive box, then select a letter in the drop-down menu.

• You will receive a network drive letter that you can use to see it later.

• Pick browse.

• Pop up Window will arrive.

• Please select a folder in which you want to establish the drive, then find the folder you want to use and click it.

• Click ok.

• Click finish.

• Now you can access the drive on other computers.

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W. Kaye

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Answered Sep 17, 2020

Setting up a network drive in Windows does not have to be too complicated if you would follow these steps:

• Look for File Explorer from the taskbar.

• You can also press the Windows logo key +E.

• Select “This PC.” You will find this on the left pane.

• Look for the Drive letter that you are searching for.

• Find the folder box wherein you would need to type in the path of the folder or the computer that you are searching for.

• Click on “Browse” to look for the right folder.

• Click “Finish.”

Once you have done these steps, you have already successfully completed setting up the network drive in Windows.

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J. Alfie

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Answered Sep 07, 2020

A hard drive can be used and turned into a network drive so that files can be accessed. This is extremely important to those who are running low on space on their computer.

To setup a network drive, follow these steps

• First, find your router's IP address
• Then, change the settings of the drive, doing things such as adding a password
• Next, go to the map network drive window and choose the drive you wish to use
• Then, find the folder for the drive and select OK
• Lastly, click Finish to complete setup of the drive. From there, you will be able to access the drive.

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D. gray

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Answered Sep 03, 2020

There will be times when you would like to map a network drive, but you are not sure what you are going to do. The best thing that you can do is to do the following:

There will be times when you would like to map a network drive, but you are not sure what you are

• You should open “File Explorer” from the Start Menu.
• Press the Windows logo key + E.
• Look at the left pane, and you will see “This PC.”
• Press, “Computer.”
• Look for “Map Network Drive.”
• Look at the Drive list and select the drive letter that you want.
• Find the “Folder” box and type the path or the folder that you would like to map. Do this until you have mapped out the different items that you want.
• You may need to choose “Reconnect at sign checkbox.”
• Select “Finish.”

Take note that there are different ways of mapping, depending on what you are using.

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