DHN-910 Introduction
 Kit Contents
 Step 1: Network Planning
 Step 2: Installing Adapters
 Step 3: Installing Cables
 Step 4: Installing Software
 Networking Basics
 Troubleshooting

Networking Basics
Sharing Files


Q. You may now access this disk drive or folder from another computer on your network. Do so by double-clicking the "Network Neighborhood" icon on your desktop or inside Windows Explorer.

R. Navigate to the computer with the shared disk drive or folder (recognized by the "Computer Name" you provided) and double-click. You should now see the disk drive or folder, double-click. If you specified a password when sharing this disk drive or folder, you will be prompter for the password.

S. You can access a disk drive or folder shared over the network from most Windows 95/98 applications. To make this process easier, Windows allows you to map these disk drives and folders to a drive letter on another computer. For example, on a computer where you are accessing a shared folder from another computer, inside Windows Explorer right-click and select "Map Network Drive…" You will then be able to assign an available drive letter. Checking "Reconnect at logon" allows Windows to map this network drive each time you start your computer.


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