How do I map drives on my Windows 7 workstations?
To clarify, I know how to map drives on Windows 7, but cannot see how to map folders on the 1002T NAS, because I cannot see the NAS folders when I browse for the destination.
Mapping drives on Windows 7
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Re: Mapping drives on Windows 7
What do you mean "because I cannot see the NAS folders when I browse for the destination."?Liebchen wrote:How do I map drives on my Windows 7 workstations?
To clarify, I know how to map drives on Windows 7, but cannot see how to map folders on the 1002T NAS, because I cannot see the NAS folders when I browse for the destination.
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Re: Mapping drives on Windows 7
start ==> run ==>\\IP_OF_NAS
eg : \\192.168.1.50 ( I don't know the IP of your NAS ).
eg : \\192.168.1.50 ( I don't know the IP of your NAS ).
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Re: Mapping drives on Windows 7
Follow these steps
1. Click the Start button and open "Computer".
2. Click on Map Network Drive.
3. Click any available drive letter in the drive list.
4. In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer, or click Browse to find the folder or computer. To connect every time you log on to your computer, select the Reconnect at logon checkbox.
5. Finally, click Finish.
Try these steps and let me know whether they resolve your issue or not.
1. Click the Start button and open "Computer".
2. Click on Map Network Drive.
3. Click any available drive letter in the drive list.
4. In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer, or click Browse to find the folder or computer. To connect every time you log on to your computer, select the Reconnect at logon checkbox.
5. Finally, click Finish.
Try these steps and let me know whether they resolve your issue or not.