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This wikiHow teaches you how to turn a folder on your computer network into a shared drive. In order to do this, your computer must be on the same network as the computer on which the drive folder resides. You can map a network drive on both Windows and Mac computers.

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    Open Start

    . Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.

  2. 2

    Open File Explorer

    . Click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window.

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    Click This PC. This folder is in the left-hand column of options in the File Explorer window.

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    Click the Computer tab. It's in the upper-left side of the This PC window. A toolbar will appear below the Computer tab.

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    Click the Map network drive icon. This option is in the "Network" section of the toolbar; it resembles a grey drive with a green bar below it. Clicking this prompts a pop-up window to appear.

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    Select a drive letter. Click the "Drive" drop-down box, then click the letter that you want to use for the folder.

    • Hard drives all have letters assigned to them (the hard drive on your computer is most likely labeled "C", for example).
    • Consider picking a letter like X or Z in order to avoid conflicting with any of the A through F drive letters that you will most likely use on your computer at some point.
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    Click Browse…. It's in the middle-right side of the window. Another window will open.

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    Select the folder that you want to use as the drive. Click on the name of the computer you want to use, then navigate to the folder that you want to select as the drive and click on it once to select it.

    • If you aren't connected to at least one other computer on your network, you won't be able to select a folder.
  9. 9

    Click OK. It's at the bottom of the window. Doing so saves your selected folder as the drive destination.

    • Make sure that the owner of the folder's computer doesn't move the folder after this point.
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    Make sure that the "Reconnect at sign-up" box is checked. Click the checkbox to the left of this option if the box isn't checked. This will ensure that you always have access to the folder.

    • If you are connecting to a shared folder on a network that is not on your computer, you may also need to provide login information. If so, check the box labeled "Connect using different credentials" and enter your login information.
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    Click Finish. It's at the bottom of the window. This will complete the setup process and link your computer to the selected folder. You should now be able to use the specific folder as a drive.

    • The folder in question will appear in the This PC window below the "Devices and drives" heading. It will have the letter you selected as its name.
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    Open Finder. Click the blue, face-shaped icon in your Mac's Dock.

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    Click Go. This tab is in the menu bar at the top of the screen. A drop-down menu will appear.

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    Click Connect to Server. You'll find this option near the bottom of the drop-down menu. A new window will open.

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    Enter the address for the folder that you want to use. For example, if the folder is named Pickles and it is inside of the Documents folder on a computer named Hal, you would type Hal/Documents/Pickles/ on the right side of the smb:// tag.

    • Depending on your network type, you may see ftp:// or something similar here instead of smb://.
  5. 5

    Click +. It's to the right of the address bar. This will add the folder's address to your Mac.

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    Click Connect. This blue button is at the bottom of the window.

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    Enter your credentials when prompted. The login and password you need to enter here will vary depending on your network, so check with your system administrator if you don't know how to log in.

    • Once you log in, you should see the folder's drive icon appear on your desktop.
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    How do I access a network drive if it isn't shared?

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    Go into the run box and type backslash, backslash, followed by the computer name. That will show any files that are sharable on that computer.

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    Why would someone need to map a network drive?

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    It's a way to share folders between computers that are on a shared network. It should put a folder directory on the desktop of every computer on that network.

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    Right click on it and select the properties. Find the permissions tab and select who you want to share the folder with. Then, you can right click this PC and choose "map network drive." It will open a wizard that will take you through the process to share it with other PCs.

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      How to map a network drive - wikiHow? ›

      Creating a Network Drive
      1. Open File Explorer, click “This PC,” and press the “Computer” tab.
      2. Select “Map Network Drive” and choose a drive letter in the drop-down menu.
      3. Press “Browse” and choose the folder you want to share.

      How to Map network drive with IP address? ›

      Procedure:
      1. Windows Explorer. Right click on My Computer / Select Map Network Drive. ...
      2. Windows CLI. net use [drive letter:] \\[ip address]\[drive letter]$ /User:[ Windows User Name] [Password] ...
      3. Linux CLI. ...
      4. Windows. ...
      5. Linux.

      What is the command for mapping a network drive? ›

      Net use” is a command line method of mapping network drives to your local computer. The full syntax for net use is available from Microsoft .

      How do you find the path a network drive is mapped to? ›

      Instructions
      1. Click the 'Windows' button on the taskbar.
      2. Scroll down through the Windows menu and click on 'Windows System'
      3. Navigate to Search Menu on Task Bar.
      4. Type on 'Command Prompt'
      5. In the command Prompt, type "Net Use" (no quotes)
      6. You should see a table displaying your mapped drives arranged by letter.
      May 3, 2023

      What do I type to map a network drive? ›

      Mapping the share
      1. Press the Windows key and type map network drive . ...
      2. Use the Drive dropdown menu to select a desired drive letter for the network share you are about to map.
      3. Type the UNC path to the network share you want to map into the Folder field (using the format \\servername\sharename ).

      How do I map the root of a network drive? ›

      Click on "This PC" in the left-hand sidebar. Click on "Map network drive" in the toolbar at the top. In the "Map network drive" window, select a drive letter to use for the mapped drive.

      How do I map a network drive for all users? ›

      Map a Drive for all users in domain to access
      1. Create a new GPO or edit one already in use for the entire domain.
      2. Under User Configuration, go to Preferences, then go to Windows Settings.
      3. You will see an option for Drive Maps, right-click on it and then select New > Mapped Drive.
      4. Now create the drive mapping.
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      What is a network path example? ›

      Unless a network drive is mapped, it can only be accessed using the network path, which is a string that includes the network path of the storage device followed by the path to the requested file, such as \servername\sharedfolder. The network drive path depends on how the network drive is set up on the server.

      Can you map a network Drive remotely? ›

      To map a network drive from the remote client workstation: On the remote client workstation, start Windows Explorer. On the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive. In the Drive list, select the drive to which you want to map the location of the code server.

      How do I map a network Drive to a website? ›

      Mapping Instructions
      1. Open File Explorer.
      2. Right-click This PC and select Map network drive or click Map network drive on the ribbon.
      3. Select a drive letter that is currently not in use.
      4. Type the network path for the web directory you want to map in the Folder field (e.g., \\web.calstatela.edu\www\faculty\username).

      How do I manually map a network drive? ›

      How do I map a drive on Windows 10?
      1. Open File Explorer.
      2. Select This PC from the left-hand side of the window.
      3. Click on the Computer tab that has appeared and select Map network drive.
      4. In the Drive list, select the letter you want to map to and in the Folder box, type the address of the drive you are trying to access.

      How do I sync OneDrive to a network drive? ›

      1. How to Sync Network Drive with OneDrive.
      2. Add OneDrive.
      3. Add OneDrive for Business.
      4. Add NAS.
      5. Sync a NAS Drive with OneDrive.
      6. Cloud Sync Schedule.
      7. Choose Basic Sync.
      8. Add NAS to AOMEI Backupper.

      How do I map a drive on my router? ›

      1. Click on the Windows logo and select Documents.
      2. Right-click on This PC and then select Map network drive.
      3. Enter the IP address of your USB storage device in the Folder field and click the Browse button. ...
      4. Double-click on the IP address for your router. ...
      5. Select the name of your USB storage device and click OK.

      How to Map network drive for all users? ›

      Map a Drive for all users in domain to access
      1. Create a new GPO or edit one already in use for the entire domain.
      2. Under User Configuration, go to Preferences, then go to Windows Settings.
      3. You will see an option for Drive Maps, right-click on it and then select New > Mapped Drive.
      4. Now create the drive mapping.
      Mar 16, 2022

      How do I map a website to a network drive? ›

      Step-by-step Instructions:
      1. Open File Explorer.
      2. Right-click This PC and select Map network drive or click Map network drive on the ribbon.
      3. Select a drive letter that is currently not in use.
      4. Type the network path for the web directory you want to map in the Folder field (e.g., \\web.calstatela.edu\www\faculty\username).

      How do I add a new network location? ›

      Adding a Network Location in Windows
      1. Open the Start menu, then search and click "This PC." ...
      2. A Windows Explorer window will open. ...
      3. Click "Next" on the wizard that opens.
      4. Select "Choose a custom network location" and click "Next."
      5. Type in the address, FTP site, or network location, then select "Next."

      What is the difference between network location and mapped drive? ›

      Network drives are storage devices located on a different computer or server and are accessed over a network. They're accessed using their Universal Naming Convention path, such as \servername\sharename. Mapped drives are network drives assigned a drive letter on the local computer, making them appear as a local drive.

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