Mapping network drives using Group Policy preferences is flexible, provides easy control over who receives the drive mappings, and has easy-to-use user interfaces, all of which are in stark contrast ...
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 ...
I'm setting up a computer for one of the employees at the company I work for, and we have some software that we access over the network. On all of our systems this is accomplished by mapping the share ...
So long as you first obtain an on-campus IP (or through a VPN which gives you an on-campus IP), you can map a drive folder to UBfs shared location (e.g., MyFiles, Collab) on your Windows computer.
Here's a problem that's vexed me for some time. I just prepared some files and I've put a copy of them out on our network. Now I need to send an email to my group and let them know that I've done this ...