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1. Right-click on My Computer and click on Map Network
Drive.
 
2. The following dialog box should appear:
 
3. For your L: drive, do the following:
a. By default, the option for drive is Z:. You will need to
click the down arrow to open up the menu box, and select L:.
b. Type the following path in the Folder box right below
drive: \\student\userid (userid is your NSU UserID).
i. In the process of mapping this drive, you may encounter
a dialog box asking you to log in. For username, type nt-nsu\userid (userid is your NSU UserID). Type your NSU Password in
the password box. Click OK, and your L: drive should be mapped.
c. Click Finish.
4. For your I: drive, do the following:
a. Repeat steps 1 and 2.
b. Repeat step 3a, only instead of L:, select I:.
c. Type the following path in the folder box below drive: \\student\transfer.
d. Click Finish. Your I: drive should be mapped. (If a logon box pops up in the
process of mapping this drive, refer to step 3c for instructions).
5. If you would like to utilize the command line, perform
the following steps:
a. Go to Start > Run, and type cmd in the run box.
b. At the command prompt type the following:
i. For your L: drive, type: net use l: \\student\userid (userid is your NSU UserID), and
press Enter. It should tell you that the command competed successfully. Your password will not be visible while typing.
ii. For your I: drive, type: net use i: \\student\transfer, and press Enter.
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