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**Important: | **Important: | ||
- | * User profile is usually placed on drive C: which is the local drive of the computer. | + | * User profile is usually placed on drive C: which is the local drive of the computer. |
- | * All users have mapped ' | + | |
- | Please note that __Home drive has limited capacity__ so keep only important documents there. | + | //Please note that __Home drive has limited capacity__ |
* For regular agenda use appropriate network mapped drives (like Groups) whose are intended to keep official documents for the respective agendas and where the resources can be shared among workgroups. | * For regular agenda use appropriate network mapped drives (like Groups) whose are intended to keep official documents for the respective agendas and where the resources can be shared among workgroups. | ||
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+ | ==== Typical example of computer setup ==== | ||
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+ | Drives: | ||
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+ | * **C: Primary local computer drive** | ||
+ | * **D: Secondary local computer drive** | ||
+ | * **H: network mapped HOME drive** | ||
+ | * **Groups (G: or other letter) - network mapped drive **- official documents for the respective agendas, shared in accordance to workgroup needs \\ (users should put official documents and data there, drive is regularly backed-up, drive has limited overall capacity) | ||
+ | * **Departmental shares or individual shares** | ||
===== Local drive and mapped drive ===== | ===== Local drive and mapped drive ===== | ||
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A good example of a local drive path of the Windows directory is the C: drive (primary hard drive) | A good example of a local drive path of the Windows directory is the C: drive (primary hard drive) | ||
- | **A mapped drive** is a networked drive that is assigned a drive letter. For example, you may map a network drive to the H: drive in Windows. After the drive is mapped, when looking at available drives you'll see an H: drive that looks like all other drives on your computer. Accessing the H: drive would open the network path. | + | **A mapped drive** |