To add a network library
A network library is just a local library located on another computer in
the network. To open a file stored in a network library, or to save a file
to a network library, the library must be added to your network library
list.
Before you do this, you need to know the computer’s network address.
This could be the computer name you see in Windows when browsing
your network (e.g. John’s Computer), or the computer’s IP address (e.g.
192.168.0.5).
NOTE: Find the computer name
You can find a computer’s name by
viewing the System Properties window (right‐click the My Computer icon
on the desktop or Start menu, and choose Properties), or by opening the
System control panel.
1
In the Library Browser window, click Network Libraries.
2
Click Add a network library. The Add a network library window appears.
3
Enter a name for the computer the library is on. For example, type
John’s library.
4
Enter the IP address of the computer, or the name of the computer
where the library is. For example, type 192.168.0.5 or John’s computer.
5
If you can’t use the default port number for this connection, click
Advanced and enter the port number you want to use.
6
Click OK. The library now appears in the list.
7
Continue to open or save the file as required.
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