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How to map a local disk to a server

  

In normal website construction, people will buy servers to build their own websites, so how to upload local files to the server faster? The local disk mapping can be set to realize the file replication and transfer between the local and remote servers.

I believe that many people who have just contacted the Windows server have such troubles. How to transfer local resources and files to the server after connecting to the server? Do you want to install a QQ on the server? This is feasible and simple, but installing unnecessary software on it is not conducive to the security of the server and affects the performance of the server, and it seems very unprofessional. When you do this, you must not be seen by others, otherwise you will lose face. In fact, you can install an ftp software, such as serv-u, on the server, which can be transferred. But this is also troublesome. The simple and effective way is to map the local disk to the server. When the server is opened, the disk you mapped will be displayed. You can easily copy resources from the disk.

How to map a local disk to a server:

1. Keyboard "Logo"+R key, open the operation interface, enter "mstsc", and click OK;

 

2. In the pop-up Remote Desktop Connection window dialog box, click Display Options;

 

3. In the display options, the General, Display, Local Resources and other menus will pop up, and click "Local Resources";

 

4. In the Local Resources and Devices box, select "Details" and click;

 

5. In the local resources and devices dialog box that pops up, select the disk to map. For example, we select disk H here, check it, and click OK;

 

6. Return to the "General" interface, enter the IP address of the server, and click Connect;

 

7. In the remote login server interface, enter the user name and password, and click Login;

 

8. After entering the remote server, on the server desktop, double-click "My Computer" to see the newly established H disk mapping connection.

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