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Maping Network Drive

 
 
Jerry
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      06-15-2004, 02:24 PM
I have a 2 computer network -server (named "A") with "XP
Pro" and workstation with "ME". When I try to map the "P"
drive on the workstation to a folder named "Hunts" on the
server "C" drive by seting up the path \\A\C\Hunts,
the "P" drive path on the workstation shows \\A\c. I can
not get to the folder named "Hunts".

What do I need to do to get to the folder?
 
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