Double-click the PC whose shared items you want to view. Windows Explorer
displays those items, as in this example:
Double-click the folder you want to open. In the example shown, you would
double-click the SharedDocs folder.
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Map a Drive to a Network Folder
If you want to use the same network folder frequently, you can map a drive
letter to it. Windows then establishes the drive mapping each time you log
on, and you can access the folder via its drive letter directly from a Computer
window. To map a drive to a network folder, follow these steps:
Using the instructions earlier in this section, open a Windows Explorer
window, and then navigate so that the window shows the folder you
want to map.
Right-click the folder in the main part of the window and choose Map
Network Drive to display the Map Network Drive dialog box (shown
here). Windows automatically enters the network path to the folder in
the Folder text box.
In the Drive drop-down list, Windows automatically assigns the last
unused letter of the alphabet??”Z first, X if Z is used, and so on. You
can choose another letter if you prefer.
Make sure the Reconnect At Logon check box is selected.
Click the Finish button. Windows maps the drive to the network folder.
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Project 10
Recover from
Windows
Disasters with
Knoppix
What You??™ll Need
Hardware: USB key or USB drive (optional)
Software: Knoppix
Cost: Free to $10 U.
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