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Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders

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ƒ Windows XP: Click the File menu, click New, Folder, and then name the sub-folder Jazz. Click somewhere else to clear the highlight. ƒ Windows Vista: Click the Organize menu, click New Folder, and then enter Blues in the highlighted box. Click somewhere else to clear the highlight. Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders Mapping drive letters means assigning "letters" to the names of shared folders. Mapping drive letters is one of the easiest ways to manage files because you can save files and folders to mapped drive letters just as you can to other drive letters on your computer, such as the C: and D: drives. You can map letters by using one of the following methods. • To map a drive letter using HP software • To map a drive letter using Windows XP • To disconnect a drive letter using Windows XP • To map a drive letter using Windows Vista To map a drive letter using HP software 1 At the computer, click Start, All Programs, HP Media Vault, and then Control Center. 2 On the Tools tab, click Map Drive Letter. The HP Media Vault Drive Mapper opens. 3 Click a shared folder in the Select shared folder box. 4 Select a drive letter from the Select Drive Letter drop-down list. Mapping drives usually defaults to the letter Z:, but you can select any drive letter. 5 Click Map Drive. 6 Click Close when you are finished mapping drive letters to shared folders. 6-73

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±
Windows XP:
Click the
File
menu, click
New
,
Folder
, and then
name the sub-folder
Jazz
. Click somewhere else to clear the highlight.
±
Windows Vista:
Click the
Organize
menu, click
New Folder
,
and then enter
Blues
in the highlighted box. Click somewhere else to
clear the highlight.
Mapping Drive Letters to Shared Folders
Mapping drive letters means assigning "letters" to the names of shared
folders. Mapping drive letters is one of the easiest ways to manage files
because you can save files and folders to mapped drive letters just as you can
to other drive letters on your computer, such as the C: and D: drives.
You can map letters by using one of the following methods.
To map a drive letter using HP software
To map a drive letter using Windows XP
To disconnect a drive letter using Windows XP
To map a drive letter using Windows Vista
To map a drive letter using HP software
1
At the computer, click
Start
,
All Programs
,
HP Media Vault
, and
then
Control Center
.
2
On the
Tools
tab, click
Map Drive Letter.
The
HP Media Vault Drive Mapper
opens.
3
Click a shared folder in the Select shared folder box.
4
Select a drive letter from the Select Drive Letter drop-down list.
Mapping drives usually defaults to the letter Z:, but you can select any
drive letter.
5
Click
Map Drive
.
6
Click
Close
when you are finished mapping drive letters to shared
folders.