Once you have the My Network Places window open, select Add a network place from the task list on the left.Ĭlick on Next and then select “Choose another network location” and click on Next once again.
In the Advanced tab, make sure there is a check next to My Network Places. Next, click on Start Menu tab, then the Customize button. Right-click somewhere on the task bar and select Properties. If you do not see this option, you may have to make it visible by accessing the Properties for the task bar. This window can be accessed by selecting Start, My Network Places. You can then access the shared resource by double-clicking on a shortcut, instead of having to reenter its address each time you want to make a connection. Using the My Network Places window will allow you to create a shortcut that will make it easier to access a shared resource. The server is the computer where the shared folder is stored, and the share name is the name given to the shared folder when the share was set up.Īnother way to connect to shared network resources is by using the My Network Places window. The UNC defines the path to a shared folder using the format \\server\sharename. The fastest way is by typing the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path in the Start, Run dialog box. There are a couple of ways to connect to a folder that has been shared over the network.