network drive A disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive." Contrast with local drive.
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network drive is a name given to a dive that is shared on a network and the user of that network can acess the drive to store any data . But a remote storage is a technology were you store your data by the technology of web , you dont have to be on the same network to store data as it happens in the network drive.
If you have a home network or are on a network at the office you may have network drives or locations that you access frequently or copy data to and from on a regular basis. To make this process easier you can map a network drive to your network location.
its a big lan
By mapping it to a network drive
Offline files are files that are not synchronized to a network such as a network drive. The files that you see offline have not been synchonized or backed up to a network drive.
No, it is not a processor it is a disk or tape drive connected to a server in the network that is shared by multiple users. Also known as a "remote drive."http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_a_network_drive#ixzz1WRBci0KE
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There is no fixed value. It depends on the drive.
Usually the network drives start at the end of the alpha and go to the start, so Z drive on most networked computers is a physical drive somewhere on the network
Usually the network drives start at the end of the alpha and go to the start, so Z drive on most networked computers is a physical drive somewhere on the network