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How to Add a Network Location (Place) in Vista

There may many ways to add a Network Location in Vista.

1.    If you have Windows explorer open, press Alt key to display setup menu and select Tools. Or you can click Computer from Start. Right-Click an open area on the right pane of In "Computer" windows,, then select "Add a Network Location".

2.    The "Add Network Location Wizard" will appear. Click "Next".

3.    When asked, "Where do you want to create this network location?" select Choose a custom network location. Click "Next".

4.    When asked to "Specify the location of your website" in the Internet or network address field, enter the shared for example, http://chicagotech.net/WebDAV  or \\chicagotech\sharedfolder. Click "Next".

5.    Enter your User Name and Password if prompted.

6.    When asked, "What do you want to name this location?" enter a label of your choosing. Click "Next".

7.    When you see "Completing the Add Network Location Wizard" Check the box "Open the network location when I click Finish" and Click "Finish" (it may take some time for the Web Folder to open the first time).

8.    A Network Location has been created in the "Network Location" section of Computer with the label you choose.

 

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