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Setting up a "Network Place"

 
 
rach
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      04-11-2008

In XP, you could set up a "Network Place". I had my domain, on a remote server, set up this way so I could access it just as if it were another computer on my drive on my own system (after logging on, of course). I have looked for the equivalent operation in Vista but haven't been able to find it. Could someone point me in that direction? I find it a very convenient way to handle my domain files.

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