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Map Network Location - Windows Server 2008 Standard

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    I am not on site. Is this still listed under Computer, right click, Add Netwok Location? If missing, what service needs to be turned on?

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      I am not on site. Is this still listed under Computer, right click, Add Netwok Location? If missing, what service needs to be turned on?

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      PrissySC wrote:

      Is this still listed under Computer, right click,

      That's my biggest pet peeve against GUI's for administrative purposes. The damn thing changes every iteration, and is usually translated in a non-helpful way. Enter the Console: http://www.howtogeek.com/118452/how-to-map-network-drives-from-the-command-prompt-in-windows/[^]

      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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        PrissySC wrote:

        Is this still listed under Computer, right click,

        That's my biggest pet peeve against GUI's for administrative purposes. The damn thing changes every iteration, and is usually translated in a non-helpful way. Enter the Console: http://www.howtogeek.com/118452/how-to-map-network-drives-from-the-command-prompt-in-windows/[^]

        Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: If you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]

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        TY. I agree absolutely. I knew that the biggest problem I had to date was not being able to run multiple sessions, but this was just odd. I did not even think to use the CMD prompt. Once again Eddy, you helped me bunches.

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          TY. I agree absolutely. I knew that the biggest problem I had to date was not being able to run multiple sessions, but this was just odd. I did not even think to use the CMD prompt. Once again Eddy, you helped me bunches.

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          You're welcome :)

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