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The network drive can be any number of places: it can be a shared drive on a workstation (such as in a peer-to-peer network as Windows uses), a file server (in a more traditional client-server network configuration as most Linux/Unix networks use), a network-attached storage (NAS) device, or even a RAMdisk on a computer located on the network (though this is uncommon nowadays). If you are talking about something that has read-only access, it could even be an optical drive of some sort located on a computer or a "jukebox" of multiple optical discs hung off the network in some location.As for the physical location of a network drive, it can be anywhere that is accessible from the network in question. Just because you can use it does not mean that it is sitting in the same room as you. It could be elsewhere on the same floor, in a different building, or even across the city/state/country from you with your only clue to its distance from you possibly being the amount of time it takes to get it to respond to your requests.I hope this helps. If you have other questions or about this or other related issues, feel free to drop me a line.
Of course they do they are the same thing because cars only have 4 wheels, so it would be the same as an all wheel drive.
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net use
The network device that connect multiple networks that use the same protocol is a ROUTER.
net use
yes if 1: unlocked to any network 2: if bought on same network however the picture message settings and internet settings will probably have to be sent by your network provider as different from contract to prepay. UK only
when you use a system path you are accessing data on your computer usually on your C drive or your E drive. a network path is to another system on the network. for example, "//computername/sharedfolder/document.doc"
Usb devices
There is no difference with FTP as a client on either a wired or wireless network; you use it the same way.
Online gaming is restricted to the PC. The other Platforms have games that you play online with the network for the platform and you use your game to play against other people with there own game and only on the same platform and network
You can use a flash drive If both computers are on the same network and the destination computer shares a folder with other network users with write permission, then you can go to my network places, open the shared folder on the destination computer, then drag and drop the file like you would if you moved the file from one folder to another on the same computer.