HOW TO MAP A DRIVE: http://compnetworking.about.com/od/windowsxpnetworking/ht/mapnetworkdrive.htm
1. Open
Windows Explorer or My Computer from the Windows Start Menu.
2. From
the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive…. A new Map Network Drive window opens.
3. In the
Map Network Drive window, choose an available drive letter from the dropdown
list located next to the "Drive:" option. Any drives already mapped
will have a shared folder name displayed inside the dropdown list, next to the
drive letter.
4. Type
the name of the folder to map. This name must follow UNC. Alternatively, click the
Browse… button to find the correct folder by browsing available network shares.
5. Click
the "Reconnect at login" checkbox if this network drive should be
mapped permanently. Otherwise, this drive will un-map
when the user logs out of this computer.
6. If the
remote computer that contains the shared folder requires a different username
and password to log in, click the "different user
name" hyperlink to enter this information.
7. Click
Finish.
8. If the
drive letter was previously mapped to a different location, a message box will
appear asking to replace the current connection with the new one. Click Yes to
disconnect and un-map the old mapped drive.
9.
If the Finish operation succeeds, the network drive will be
mapped. If the network drive cannot be mapped, ensure the folder name is
spelled correctly, that this folder was correctly set up for sharing on the
remote computer, that (if necessary) the correct username and password have
been entered, and that the computer network connections are functioning
properly.