Working with a computer connected to a local or global network, and not knowing how to connect a network drive, means to a great extent to limit the usability of network resources. Although this feature is not required, it greatly simplifies the interaction with the system.
For example, few people take the opportunity to work with a graphical operating system using only one keyboard, resorting to a convenient mouse, although this is quite possible (the developers even provide cursor control with direction keys). The exact same situation with network resources: of course, you can not study the question of how to connect a network drive, but this is not the best solution., , , , . , . : «» , , . , , . , ?
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