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| | Map A network Folder How do you map a network folder in Vista? |
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| | Re: Map A network Folder There should be a button along the top right side of Windows explorer to "map a network drive". It may be off the edge so you will need to hit the arrow to scroll over to see it. "Howard Huntley" <hhuntleyjr@comcast.net> wrote in message news:sbqjv25j99b5tfq92k3lpeocicafsau72r@4ax.com... > How do you map a network folder in Vista? |
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