Windows XP and 2000 Map a Network Drive
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How to
Before you can access a Network Drive on Windows XP or 2000 it needs to be Mapped as a Local Drive. This means assigning it a Drive letter.
You'll need your Campus Domain Information as authentication.
After the Drive is mapped it will appear as a link under 'My Computer.'
Step 1 - Open Map Window
Right click My Computer and select Map Network Drive
Enter "\\storage01\sharename" in the folder box, where sharename is the drive you want to map to on Storage01
Example: "\\storage01\ms" - for Microsoft applications, "\\storage01\public", and "\\storage01\yourusername" for your personal storage space.
Step 3 - Specific Settings
Click on connect using a different username.
Step 4 - Enter Campus Domain Information
Fill in the Username: box with campus\ before your username, so if your username was jsmith you would type campus\jsmith.
Fill in the Password: box with your Campus Domain password.
Step 5 - Confirm Mapping
Click on OK and then click on Finish to complete mapping the network drive.