See example below. Step 3: Now we are going to map that link as a Network Drive. For Windows 8 users the option might be hidden under the ribbon. Step 4: Now assign a letter to the drive and paste the link where it asks you to specify the server address.
Finally, click on Finish and Windows will try to connect to the specified network drive. In the process, it will ask for your OneDrive login credentials. On a personal computer, you can check the option to remember the credentials, but for shared systems or public computers, leave the option unchecked. That was how you can map OneDrive as a Network Drive and access it directly from the Windows explorer.
But let me tell you a quick command prompt trick that can map the drive without administrative rights and delete it from a public computer once the work is done. Assuming that you already have the OneDrive map link with your unique CID on the notepad, open the command prompt and give the following command.
To delete the mapped drive, you can use the following command. This is a clean and useful way to access your shared drive on any computer, be it shared or public, without leaving any footprints. But that should leave once the files are successfully copied. To start the conversation again, simply ask a new question.
I'm basically trying to mount my skydrive account as a network drive. People have accomplished this for Windows. I tried doing the same in Mountain Lion but got an error "There was a problem connecting with the server Posted on Jun 22, PM. Page content loaded. Jun 22, PM in response to p0wwww In response to p0wwww. Do Microsoft offer a Mac version of the utiliity that mounts the storage space as a drive in Windows? Jun 22, PM. They don't seem to offer a utility for either OS'.
The link I provided is a hacky way of accomplishing the network drive in Windows. All Microsoft provides is their SkyDrive app which doesn't do what I want, i. Click on the Add an online ID provider panel:.
Perhaps I didn't pick the best example link. Here is another which doesn't use that utility. I clicked connect, it promted me to login, I entered my credentials and it gave me the error I mentioned before. If you read that post and the comments it didn't work for the people who responded either. I can't answer your question, why not ask Microsoft, it's their service.
Search Search. Information Answer. Open Internet Explorer the steps below must be completed in IE 2. Select the Security tab 4. Select the Trusted sites zone and click Sites 5. Click Close 7. Open the Start Menu 2. Select Map network drive from the top ribbon if you do not see the ribbon pictured below, click the arrow highlighted in the top-right corner of the File Explorer window to expand it.
Select an unused drive letter a drive letter is in use if it has any text after the : 5.
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