How to map a drive
In order to map a network drive on your computer first open up file explorer.
It is located on your task bar.
Once file explorer is open on the side bar click on “This PC”
Once clicking on this, on the top bar click computer and you’ll have a top bar drop down.
You’ll see an option called map network drive, click on this and you’ll be able to map a drive.
A box will pop up and will ask you to pick a letter for a drive and then ask you to map a network link.
List of common network areas:
** Please be advised this is not based on your location but the location of the file.
E.G. If you are based in Richlands and you are trying to map a folder in Derrimut’s servers you will have to use \\fs2\
FS1 – Wendouree
FS2 – Derrimut
DC3 – Richlands
DC4 – Hallam
DC5 – Dandenong
DC6 – Truganina
DC7 – New Zealand
DC9 – Gladstone
DC10 – Rocklea
DC11 – Wingfield
DC12 – Smeaton Grange
ENG1 – Engineering
After entering the desired network link click finish and it will take you to the mapped drive.