Mapping a Network Drive

Modified on Tue, Jun 4 at 11:11 AM

To map a custom network drive, such as an OnBase/Nautilus Sweep directory, follow the steps below.


In a Windows File Explorer window, navigate to This PC (left-hand column) --> Computer tab at the top --> Map network drive





Select the desired drive letter (one that is not already in use), enter the directory path in the Folder field, check Reconnect at sign-in, and click Finish.



You can verify that the custom drive mapping now appears under This PC in Windows File Explorer.


To delete and re-add a currently-mapped drive:


  • Choose the path to be deleted.
  • Right click and choose Disconnect

 

You should no longer see this path mapped.

 

 

Re-Mapping Instructions

If your File Explorer looks like the below,

  • Choose This PC option

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  • Choose the Computer tab
  • Choose Map Network Drive from the top ribbon, and Map Network Drive from the dropdown

 

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  • Select an unmapped directory letter you would like to map
  • Enter the path in the Folder: field
    1. Copy and paste the link sent in the email or 
    2. Browse to the location or
    3. Type the path manually
  • Be sure to check the box Reconnect at sign-in, this will hold your mapping when your PC has been restarted.
  • Choose Finish

 

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