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Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. This does NOT work as requested, instinct or not. The problem is that we want to add it as a network drive, NOT a network location.
The 2 things are treated differently in Windows. Browsing a path in certain software that expects a drive letter will NOT find a network location if it is not mounted as a drive. Please understand the question fully before you make unnecessary smart comments to someone asking for clarification on an answer.
Error: "Windows cannot access this folder. Windows is not reliable. Choose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. Search the community and support articles Windows Windows 10 Search Community member. Click on the Start menu and choose Computer 2. Click on Map network drive towards the top of the Computer 3. Click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures. This will take you to the Add Network Location Wizard. Don't have an SFTP server?
And you're done! Fairly easy, right? Now go on and enjoy your easy access to files hosted on SFTP servers! Post photo by Timo Wielink on Unsplash. Almost, all popular global sites like Google, Facebook and Twitter[ View Connected Network Locations. Map Network Drive in Windows Enter Drive and Folder for Mapping. Network Discovery Disabled.
Mapping Network Error. Windows Network Diagnostics Tool. Add Network Location Wizard. Add Network Location. Add Password for Accessing Mapped Location. Complete Adding Network Location. View Final Connected Network Locations. Tags: FTP Network. About Editorial Staff Editorial Staff at WebNots are team members who love to build websites, find tech hacks and share the learning with community.

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