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Locating Your Snap Server on Your Network
Double-click the Snap Server icon to see a folder that represents the network disk
5
drive(s).
Windows 95, 98, or NT
The Snap Server should automatically appear in your Network Neighborhood
under Workgroup (if the default settings were used). If it does not, follow the steps
described here:
On the Start menu, click
1
.
Computer
Enter the server name. By default your server
2
name is based on the server number. For
example, a Snap Server with the server
number 30123 would by default be named SNAP30123.
Click
3
Find Now
the Snap Server to appear
(you may need to try again
after a few minutes if you just
turned on the server).
Double-click the Snap Server
4
icon to see a folder that
represents the network disk
drive(s).
Mapping a Drive in Windows
You can also connect to your Snap Server by mapping a drive to a directory on the
server. The procedure to map a drive is essentially the same for all versions of the
Windows, though some of the names change slightly from version to version (e.g.,
My Computer in NT/2000/XP vs Computer in Vista).
Right-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and select
1
or open Windows Explorer and select
In the Map Network Drive dialog box, select a drive (or accept the default
2
selection) and type in the Snap Server and directory you want to map using the
syntax
\\server\share
\\Snap401178\Share1
If you want the drive to be mapped every time you log in, click to put a check in
3
the
Reconnect at logon
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and then
Find
and wait for
. For example:
box. Click
Finish
from the Tools menu.
Map Network Drive
.
,
Map Network Drive

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