Accessing your Network Drives:
1. Open Windows Explorer.
- Right-click on the Start button and then left-click on Open Windows Explorer.

Or
- Click on the manila folder icon in your task bar.

2. Click on Computer.
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3. To access your shared network folders, click on Network(O): and then double-click on the DIVISION folder.

4. To access your personal folder, double-click on "USERS" and then your_name (O:\USERS\your_name).
Creating a shortcut to your Network Drives on your Desktop:
5. Right-click on the drive or folder that you would like to send to your Desktop as a shortcut.
6. Place your mouse pointer over Send to.
7. Click on Desktop (create shortcut).
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8. An icon (shortcut) will appear on your Desktop.

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