Click the Start button, point to Programs, and then click Windows Explorer or Windows NT Explorer.
From the Tools menu, click Map Network Drive.
The Map Network Drive dialog box opens.
In the Path text entry box, type the NFS name of the network resource to which you want to connect.
Be sure to use the correct case (upper, lower, or mixed) for the server and directory names as they appear in the UNIX file system.
If you enter the NFS name spooky:/fun/house, for example, Network Provider creates an alias for the NFS resource and stores it. The next time you connect to this network resource, you can specify either its NFS file name (spooky:/fun/house) or its alias (\\~spooky\house).
You can also use automount syntax here, using the format /automap/autokey/dir1/dir2
For example, if your home directory is an automount point, you could enter a path similar to /home/joeuser. See "Browsing NFS Automount Maps" for more information about automounting.
Solstice NFS Client does not support the Connect As feature of drive mapping on Windows NT. To connect a drive, you must use your login name.