1. First, open my computer-Tools Options-Map Network Drive, as shown:
2. Enter the mapping path in the folder: \ \192.168.1.212 \ xunleidown to map the remote file (xunleidown) to the local drive letter z; This is similar to the existing mount command under linux:
0 1 mount-tcifs \ \ 192. 168. 1.2 12 \ xunleidown \ mnt-ouser = administrator-p[password];
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3. This is the same effect; Next, let's look at the icon and click Finish, as shown in the icon;
4. You can see that there is a mapping letter Z under my computer: then open it, which is a remote shared folder; Here, if you map the remote * * * to the local drive letter, then you can't access the same remote * * * file in a * * * way. Try it if you don't believe me.
The above is how the windowsxp system maps all the contents of the network disk. Users in need can refer to the above method to operate, so by mapping the network disk, manual input and access can be saved every time they start.