Map local drive to remote desktop
”“”This article shows necessary actions for mounting a network drive with administrator rights. If you have a local network set up at home or at work between devices, you have access to a shared folder on another computer, and also if you have a network drive (NAS), or a USB drive is connected to the router, then in Windows 10 can be connected as a network drive. In this article we will look at this process on the example of Windows 10. But in other versions of Windows there are almost no differences. By connecting a network drive, we can quickly access a specific network folder. All network drives are displayed in the explorer (this computer). Of course, to connect a shared folder as a separate drive, our computer must find these shared folders. Simply put, in the explorer, on the Network tab, we should have access to folders on other computers on the network, to a network drive, or a router (if a USB flash drive or disk is connected to it). If you have devices there, then you can connect their shared folders as a network drive. If they are not, or not only the necessary computers, or drives, then it is possible that you need to configure the local network. 1. Create a New Admin User (Type From the Command Line)“Net user” + username + “” + password + “/ add” (for example: net user pcunlocker 123 / add) — create the user “pcunlocker” with the password “123” “net localgroup” + group_name + “” + username + “/ add” (for example: net localgroup administrators pcunlocker / add) — the user “pcunlocker” becomes the administrator
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