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Hello,
I am the IT admin for a company where an employee is being setup on her personal laptop with VPN access for our networked files. I am very new to Vista (first one I've worked with). I can't seem to find where I could go to map the network drives that she'l need. Her laptop is installed with Vista Home. Not sure if that would have anything to do with the problem. Any suggestions?? |
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Christine,
In your start menu, click on computer. Then, in the tools menu (or displayed right below the address bar) you can select "Map Network Drive." Shaun McDonnell "Christine" wrote in message ... Hello, I am the IT admin for a company where an employee is being setup on her personal laptop with VPN access for our networked files. I am very new to Vista (first one I've worked with). I can't seem to find where I could go to map the network drives that she'l need. Her laptop is installed with Vista Home. Not sure if that would have anything to do with the problem. Any suggestions?? |
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Hi, it is very simple if you have can se the computer you are trying to
connect to in Network folder. Yest pres the alt key and then you get a menu like in winxp and then there is map a network drive in pritty much all folders under funktions. "Christine" wrote: Hello, I am the IT admin for a company where an employee is being setup on her personal laptop with VPN access for our networked files. I am very new to Vista (first one I've worked with). I can't seem to find where I could go to map the network drives that she'l need. Her laptop is installed with Vista Home. Not sure if that would have anything to do with the problem. Any suggestions?? |