Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders
Mapping drive letters means assigning "letters" to the names
of shared folders. Mapping drive letters is one of the easiest ways
to manage files because you can save files and folders to mapped
drive letters just as you can to other drive letters on your computer,
such as the C: and D: drives.
You can map letters by using one of the following methods.
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To map a drive letter using HP software |
- At the computer, click Start, All
Programs, HP Media Vault, and then Control
Center.
- On the Tools tab, click Map Drive
Letter.
- The HP Media Vault Drive Mapper opens.
- Click a shared folder in the Select shared folder box.
- Select a drive letter from the Select Drive Letter drop-down
list.
- Mapping drives usually defaults to the letter Z:, but you
can select any drive letter.
- Click Map Drive.
- Click Close when you are finished mapping
drive letters to shared folders.
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To map a drive letter using Windows XP |
- Click Start, All
Programs, Accessories, Windows
Explorer, My Computer.
- Click the Tools menu, Map
Network Drive...
- Select a letter from the Drive drop-down
list.
- In the Folder box, browse to your shared folder or type
the Uniform Naming Convention (UNC).
- For example: enter \\HPMediaVault\Documents (HPMediaVault
is the device name; Documents is the name of the shared folder.)
- Check Reconnect at logon.
- Click Finish.
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Note |
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Special considerations when mapping drive letters:
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- If you changed the name of your
server, enter the new name instead of HPMediaVault in step 4 above.
- When mapping drive letters to shared folders that are
password protected, you must complete an additional step: enter
the shared folder’s user name and password when prompted. Use the
shared folder’s name as the user name. The password is the one you
created. For additional information, see Creating a Shared folder.
- If your server is configured for security and you map
drive letters to shared folders, you might have to enter a user
name and password. You do not have to enter a user name and password
if you already logged onto your Windows computer with the same user
name/password.
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To disconnect a drive letter using Windows XP |
- Click Start, All
Programs, Accessories, Windows
Explorer, My Computer.
- Right-click on the icon for the mapped drive.
- Click Disconnect.
- This removes the drive letter; you can still access the resource
from My Network Places.
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To map a drive letter using Windows Vista |
Before taking the following steps be sure that Network discovery
is turned on.
- Click Start menu, Computer.
- In the tool bar, click Map Network Drive.
- Mapping drives usually defaults to the letter Z:, but
you can select another drive letter by following the next two steps:
- In the Folder box, browse to your shared folder or type
the Uniform Naming Convention (UNC).
- For example: enter \\HPMediaVault\Documents (HPMediaVault
is the device name; Documents is the name of the shared folder.)
- Check Reconnect at logon.
- Click Finish.