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To add a network place in Windows Vista Note: Network discovery must be turned on to add a shared folder to Network places in Windows Vista. If network discovery is not turned on, see How to add shared folders to network places on page 6-31. 1 At the computer, click Start, and then click Network. 2 Under Network Tasks, click Add a network place. 3 In the Network Place Wizard, click Next. 4 Highlight Choose another network location, and then click Next. 5 To add the network place, you have two options: ƒ In the Internet or network address box, enter the path to the shared folder you want to map, and then click Next. For example, enter \\SERVER\Software SERVER is the default name. If you changed the name of the server, use that name. Software is shared folder's name. ƒ Click the Browse button and then use Windows Explorer to locate the network place. The path is usually: Entire Network, Microsoft Windows Network, Workgroup, . After locating the shared folder, click to highlight it, and then click OK. The location will appear in the Internet or network address box. 6 To create a name for the network place, enter a name in the Type a name for this network place box, and then click Next. 7 Specify whether you want to reconnect every time that you log on to your computer, and then click Finish. Hardware status Displays the status of the server's fans, voltages, and operating temperatures. 6-32 Using the Server Version Update 1.1.1

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Using the Server
Version Update 1.1.1
6-32
To add a network place in Windows Vista
Note:
Network discovery must be turned on to add a shared folder to
Network places in Windows Vista. If network discovery is not turned on, see
How to add shared folders to network places on page 6-31
.
1
At the computer, click
Start
, and then click
Network
.
2
Under
Network Tasks
, click
Add a network place
.
3
In the Network Place Wizard, click
Next
.
4
Highlight
Choose another network location
, and then click
Next
.
5
To add the network place, you have two options:
±
In the
Internet or network address
box, enter the path to the
shared folder you want to map, and then click
Next
.
For example, enter
\\SERVER\Software
SERVER
is the default name. If you changed the name of the server,
use that name.
Software
is shared folder’s name.
±
Click the
Browse
button and then use Windows Explorer to locate
the network place.
The path is usually: Entire Network, Microsoft Windows Network,
Workgroup, <Name of Server>.
After locating the shared folder, click to highlight it, and then click
OK
. The location will appear in the
Internet or network address
box.
6
To create a name for the network place, enter a name in the
Type a
name for this network place
box, and then click
Next
.
7
Specify whether you want to reconnect every time that you log on to your
computer, and then click
Finish
.
Hardware status
Displays the status of the server’s fans, voltages, and operating temperatures.