Windows 7
1. Click the Start Menu and Right-Click the Computer icon there:
2. When the new menu opens, click Map Network Drive:
3. On the dialog box, select the drive letter you would like it assigned to, then type in the path to the Shared Folder in the Folder Box:
You might be asking, what is the path? If you don't know but know what the folder is called. Go back to "Computer" and type in \\parkshare0# '# representing 1-4 as there are 4 different shares' example being \\parkshare01. Hit enter and that will take you to that drive that holds various different folders like financial aid, you must have access in order to go into them though.
So if you wanted to add a folder called MyFiles thats located in parkshare02, then you type this into the field above: \\parkshare02/MyFiles
4. Finally, click the Finish button.
Windows 10 - With Video Explanation
Video:
1. Open File Explorer (Folder Icon)
2. Right Click on "This PC" and click "Map Network Drive":
3: On the dialog box, select the drive letter you would like it assigned to, then type in the path to the Shared Folder in the Folder Box:
You might be asking, what is the path? If you don't know but know what the folder is called. Go back to "Computer" and type in \\parkshare0# '# representing 1-4 as there are 4 different shares' example being \\parkshare01. Hit enter and that will take you to that drive that holds various different folders like financial aid, you must have access in order to go into them though.
So if you wanted to add a folder called MyFiles thats located in parkshare02, then you type this into the field above: \\parkshare02\MyFiles
4. Finally, click the Finish button.