Compaq 1900 manual Mapping a Network Drive, My Documents\Shared Files

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Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network

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Mapping a Network Drive

*HINT: The Network Neighborhood K icon will not appear on the Windows desktop until the network protocols are installed.

If you wish to automatically access a shared folder on another computer each time you turn on your computer and log onto the network, complete the following steps:

1.Right-click the My Computer G icon.

2.Click Map Network Drive. The Drive text box automatically contains the next available drive letter.

3.Click the down arrow located on the right side of the Path text box. Select the path statement of the drive you wish to map. Add the exact folder location to complete the path statement. Your path statement should look similar to the following:

C:\My Documents\Shared Files

4.Click the Reconnect at logon box. If the folder is password protected, you will be prompted for the password when you log onto the network.

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Contents Mobile Internet PC Features Guide Contents Mobile Internet PC Features Iii Index Using This Guide Text ConventionsLocating Help TroubleshootingSpecial Messages GlossaryUnderstanding Your Service and Support Options Comments about this Guide4Using This Guide Connections Introducing Your Mobile Internet PCChecking Your Connections Front of Your Mobile Internet PC Front ComponentsInternet Zone Buttons and Status Lights United States All Other Countries Outside Using Your Keyboard to Access the InternetInternet Zone Service, and more United StatesReprogramming Your Internet Zone Buttons and Function Keys Disabling and Enabling the Internet Zone ButtonsLeft Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC Left Panel ComponentsRight Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC Right Panel ComponentsBack Panel of Your Mobile Internet PC Back Panel ComponentsBottom of Your Mobile Internet PC Bottom ComponentsIntroducing Your Mobile Internet PC Wedge ComponentsAttaching the Wedge to Your Computer Detaching the Wedge from Your Computer Inserting the Battery Removing the Battery Spare or Extra Batteries Charging the BatteryBattery Charging Time Plugging In Your Computer to AC Power Unplugging the Computer from AC Power18Introducing Your Mobile Internet PC Recovering from a Locked Program Mobile Internet PC FeaturesRecovering from a Locked Program or System Turning On Your Mobile Internet PCRecovering from a Locked System Turning Off Your Mobile Internet PC Properly Standard Off ModeFull Off Main Power Off Mode Using the Numeric Keypad Icon Lights up when Using the Scroll ButtonUnderstanding Your Computer Status Lights Using the Function Keys Function Keys Introducing Your SuperDisk Drive available on select models Adjusting the VolumeAdjusting the Volume Using Windows Inserting a Diskette Features of Your SuperDisk DriveUsing Your SuperDisk Drive Ejecting a Diskette Manually Ejecting a DisketteCreating a Startup SuperDisk Diskette Write-Protecting a DisketteFormatting a SuperDisk Diskette SuperDisk Copy Disk Handling and Storing Diskettes Enabling and Disabling the SuperDisk AcceleratorIdentifying Your Modem Performance FeaturesLearning About Your Modem 56K ITU V.90 Standard Understanding Point-to-Point ConnectionsHardware Installation Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a NetworkSetting Up a Network Hardware RequirementsInstalling the Network Protocols Select MicrosoftDo not use any blank spaces in the Computer name box Creating a Shared Folder Sharing FoldersFile Security Sharing a Folder Setting Up Printer SharingSharing Printers Connecting to a Shared Printer Disabling Printer SharingMapping a Network Drive \My Documents\Shared Files8Connecting Your Mobile Internet PC to a Network Adding More Memory Installing Memory Expansion ModulesUpgrading Your Mobile Internet PC 2Upgrading Your Mobile Internet PC What Are PC Cards? PC Card Types Inserting a PC CardRemoving a PC Card Compaq-Compatible PC Cards PC Card Software Using Network PC CardsConfiguring PC Cards Vendor-Provided PC Card Software Index Index-1Index-2 Index-3 Index-4