How To Map Network Drives From The Command Prompt In Windows
If you’re like most people, you probably use the Windows command prompt to map network drives. This article will show you how to do it in Windows 10. First, open the command prompt and type “netstat -a”. This will show you all the active network connections on your computer. Next, type “netstat -p” to see all the inactive connections. Finally, type “netstat -c” to list all the connected devices. Now that you know how to map network drives in Windows 10, let’s take a look at some other ways to do it....