I believe many Win7 system users have heard of network drives, and when we turn on the computer, we can see the "Map Network Drive" option on the toolbar, so what is mapped network drive?
A network drive, as its name suggests, is a removable drive disk, like our local disk, but it exists on a network, such as a LAN, which actually exists on another computer and is shared by computers in the local area network for access, operation, and storage. The "Map Network Drive" means to map a directory in the LAN to the drive letter, which means that the shared folder of other machines on the network is mapped to a disk on its own machine, which makes access more convenient, and we can operate the network drive as if we were using our own disks.
So how do you map a network drive?
1, open the computer icon, and then click on the toolbar "Map Network Drive" option;
2, then assign a letter to the network drive, so that more convenient program installation, operation, etc., browse to the local area network has been shared disk computer and add a shared disk, of course, you know the other IP address can also directly fill in the correct IP address and shared directory to operate. such as 192.168.1.1pic
3, as above, we need to check "login" reconnect, when you restart the computer the next time, the system will automatically connect to the network drive we set up before. If you do not select this option, then each reboot after the boot system, you have to set again; (This article by the Win7 system download www.xitonghe.com collation)
4, of course, the Map Network Drive also provides the option to connect to the FTP server, when you have a file for your FTP service can be clicked on the "Connect to the document can be stored in the image of the site" option to add an FTP site for your network drive;
5, the last click on the completion button to complete the mapping network drive work, when we open the computer can be seen in the "network location" at a more than a network drive, we can double-click to open the same as their own disk operation (of course, the target shared disk must be assigned Full Control permission to do.) )
7. How do I remove a network drive? We just need to right-click the drive and select the Disconnect option to disconnect.
The biggest benefit of mapping a network drive is the speed at which you can access a network computer to share a disk, and we could use a network drive like our own local disk, which may be slower.