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How to access a network location in Command Prompt on Windows 10

How to access a network location in Command Prompt on Windows 10
  1. How do I find my network path in CMD?
  2. How do I find my network location in Windows 10?
  3. How do I connect to a network with command prompt?
  4. How do I access network location?

How do I find my network path in CMD?

You can view a list of mapped network drives and the full UNC path behind them from a command prompt.

  1. Hold down the Windows key + R, type cmd and click OK.
  2. In the command window type net use then press Enter.
  3. Make a note of the required path then type Exit then press Enter.

How do I find my network location in Windows 10?

Map a network drive in Windows 10

  1. Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E.
  2. Select This PC from the left pane. ...
  3. In the Drive list, select a drive letter. ...
  4. In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer, or select Browse to find the folder or computer. ...
  5. Select Finish.

How do I connect to a network with command prompt?

Type "mstsc /console /v:computername" into Command Prompt, with the specific computer name you wrote down earlier in place of "computername." This entry takes you straight to the login screen for your remote computer. After you log on, you can use the remote machine as if it is the one you're sitting infront of.

How do I access network location?

Adding a Network Location in Windows

  1. Open the Start menu, then search and click "This PC." ...
  2. A Windows Explorer window will open. ...
  3. Click "Next" on the wizard that opens.
  4. Select "Choose a custom network location" and click "Next."
  5. Type in the address, FTP site, or network location, then select "Next." ...
  6. Type a name for the network and select "Next."

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