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How to Find the Pathname of a Mapped Network Drive

Posted on 11/04/201607/08/2024 Christian By Christian No Comments on How to Find the Pathname of a Mapped Network Drive
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Navigating through your computer network becomes simpler when you understand how to locate the pathname of a mapped network drive. A mapped network drive allows seamless access to shared resources, enhancing collaboration. In this article, we will discuss how to Find the Pathname of a Mapped Network Drive. Please see How to fix Client Certificate Mapping Authentication error, how to Map a Network Drive: How to mount a Network Drive, and How to create a Mapped Drive via GPO Preferences.

Knowing the exact path of these drives is crucial for efficient file management and troubleshooting. This enables you to effortlessly locate and utilize shared files and folders.

Whether you’re a novice or an experienced user, understanding this procedure empowers you to streamline your workflow. Stay tuned as we break down the steps and unveil useful insights to enhance your network drive navigation experience. By the end, you’ll confidently wield the knowledge required to access your shared resources without unnecessary complexities, making collaboration a breeze.

Find Mapped Drives

Note: The Net use command is used for mapping network drives to your local computer. It can also connect or disconnect a computer from a shared resource, or display information about network connections.

But in this article, we will use “net use” to retrieve a list of network connections. In Windows, if you have mapped network drives and don’t know their UNC path, you can start a command prompt, as shown below.

Step 1: Type “NET USE” at the command prompt:

c:/>net use
list-mapped-drives-windows

This will also show you the information about the mapped drive.

Also, see How to fix this network connection does not exist, How to Fix The Local Device Name is Already in Use, and how to Download and Use KiTTY SSH Client on Windows

I hope you found this blog post on How to Find the Pathname of a Mapped Network Drive helpful. If you have any questions, please let me know in the comment session.

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