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Map Network Drives in Windows XP

General Steps

  1. Right click on "My Computer" to open a menu, then select "Map Network Drive." (image)
  2. Change the "Drive:" and "Folder:" to match the drive and folder you wish to map. The picture shows an example for mapping the "M:" drive.(image)
  3. Click the "Finish" button to close the window and finish the operation.  If you are prompted for a username and password, please be aware you will need to add EGR\ to the beginning of your username, or following this format: EGR\YOURUSERNAME
    The drive will now open in a window of its own and appear under "My Computer". (image)

Drive Specific Instructions

  1. M: Home
    • Drive: "M:"
    • Folder: "\\samba.egr.msu.edu\username"
  2. O: Office
    • Drive: "O:"
    • Folder: "\\samba.egr.msu.edu\office"
  3. R: Research
    • Drive: "R:"
    • Folder: "\\samba.egr.msu.edu\research"
  4. T: DFS
    • Drive: "T:"
    • Folder: "\\samba.egr.msu.edu\dfs"
  5. W: Web
    • Drive: "W:"
    • Folder: "\\samba.egr.msu.edu\web"

NOTE: The drive letter is simply a recommendation. It can be any drive you choose if the suggested drive letter is currently in use.

 

What is the Home Directory?

Home (M:) is personal space for each user.

What is the Office Directory?

Office (O:) is shared space setup for departmental groups.

What is the Research Directory?

Research (R:) is shared space setup for various research groups

What is DFS?

Think of DFS (T:) as a drive containing all the other drives. Mapping it should eliminate the need to map any of the other network drives.

What is the Web Directory?

Web (W:) is shared space for various groups dedicated for web sites.

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