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Windows 2003 Tutorial: How to Map Network Drives
Chapter:
Administration: Tools, Utilities and Common Tasks
Skill Level:
100 (Beginner)
Duration:
10:18
Size:
7.2MB
Versions/Editions Covered:
Windows Server 2003
Added/Updated:
Dec 03, 2005
Grant Moyle shows you how to map network drives and discusses the pros and cons of doing so in this excellent video. Required viewing for any new junior sysadmin!
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About the Instructor:
Grant A. Moyle is the founder of Confuzer Inc, an Illinois-based Windows, Exchange, and Networking consulting firm specializing in Implementation and Troubleshooting Active Directory and Exchange. He has been a Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) since the days of NT4 and a Certified Information Security Systems Professional (CISSP) since 2003. He has a Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering background from Johns Hopkins University, and over 10 y...
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