Setting Up and Managing Network Drives

Using NetWare Utilities to Set Up and Manage Drive Mappings

The MAP Utility

MAP allows you to assign drives to network directories. Use MAP to

View drive mappings

Create or change network or search drive mappings

Assign a drive to a fake root directory (for applications that must use a root directory)

MAP is a NetWare workstation utility located in the SYS:PUBLIC directory. A default drive mapping should exist for the SYS:PUBLIC directory (the default is drive Z:).

To use the MAP utility, you would specify the type of drive mapping and assignment you want by using the following syntax:

MAP [option...] drive:= [volume: path]

For example, if your username is MARIA and you want to map drive F: to your home directory on file server SALES, you would type

MAP F:= SALES\SYS:HOME\MARIA <Enter>

See the following references for more information about the MAP utility:

Version

 

Reference

 

 

NetWare 2

“MAP” in Using the Network

 

 

 

NetWare 3

“MAP” in

Utilities Reference

 

 

 

NetWare 4

“MAP” in

Utilities Reference

 

 

 

Assigning Drive Mappings in a Specific Order

In many cases, you might find it useful to map network drives in the following order:

Map the first network drive to the user’s home directory.

If users are running MS Windows from the network, map a drive to each user’s directory that contains user-specific files.

Map remaining drives to any directories that users work in frequently, such as project directories or network applications.

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