If you have a home network or are on a network at the office you may have network drives or locations that you access frequently or copy data to and from on a regular basis. To make this process easier you can map a network drive to your network location.
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
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network drive is a name given to a dive that is shared on a network and the user of that network can acess the drive to store any data . But a remote storage is a technology were you store your data by the technology of web , you dont have to be on the same network to store data as it happens in the network drive.
its a big lan
To access a network drive from a Virtual Machine (VM) using Visual Basic 6 (VB6), ensure that the VM is properly configured to connect to the network. You can map the network drive within the VM by using the "Map Network Drive" feature in Windows Explorer or by using the Net Use command in Command Prompt. In your VB6 application, you can then reference the mapped drive using its drive letter, allowing you to read from or write to files on that network drive seamlessly. Make sure that the necessary permissions are granted for the VM to access the network resources.
Most wireless routers do not have hard drives. If there is a drive on the network (NAS Network Accessed Storage) that cannot be shared it could be a router setting but there are many other reasons such as NAS setup that are more likely.
By mapping it to a network drive
Offline files are files that are not synchronized to a network such as a network drive. The files that you see offline have not been synchonized or backed up to a network drive.
No, it is not a processor it is a disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive."http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_network_drive#ixzz1WRBci0KE
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There is no fixed value. It depends on the drive.