Floppy Disk Drive Installation
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Floppy Disk Drive Installation
Connecting the Drive to the Network with
Windows NT Terminal Server
This section describes how to connect the floppy drive to the network via an
ICA connection using a Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition host.
Before you can use the floppy drive you must connect the drive to the network,
which means that you give the drive a designator and a path on the network.
You only need to make this connection one time. The network connection will
remain in effect each time you log on until you specifically disconnect the drive
from the network.
Remember that you have exclusive access to the floppy drive connected to your
NC. Other users cannot read from or write to the floppy drive connected to your
NC, and you cannot read from or write to floppy drives connected to other NCs.
The following is a description for mapping the local floppy disk to a Windows
NT Terminal Server using MetaFrame software.
1. Click on the Start button and select Programs
Windows Explorer.
2. Use either the Map Network Drive icon (Figure 2) if View
Toolbar is on or
Tools
Map Network Drive Menu (Figure 3) if the icons are not used.
Figure 2. Map Network Drive Icon
Figure 3. Network Drive Menu
Map Network Drive Icon
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