Mapping a network drive in Windows 11 lets you access shared files on another computer or server like they’re part of your PC.

It’s perfect for work, home file sharing, or managing team documents, turning a network folder into a handy drive letter (like Z:) in File Explorer. This guide makes the process easy to follow, even if you’re new to Windows 11 , with clear steps to set it up quickly.

You can map a drive using File Explorer or Command Prompt—both are straightforward, and we’ll cover them here. Plus, we’ll include tips to fix common issues and keep things running smoothly. Let’s get your network drive mapped without any fuss.

Easy Steps to Map a Network Drive in Windows 11

Step 1: Open File Explorer

  • Press Win + E on your keyboard or click the File Explorer icon (folder) on the taskbar.

Step 2: Go to “This PC”

  • In the left sidebar, click This PC to view your current drives.

Step 3: Start the Mapping Process

  • At the top of the window, click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the toolbar.
  • Select Map network drive from the dropdown list.

Step 4: Choose a Drive Letter

  • Pick a letter from the Drive dropdown in the “Map Network Drive” window (e.g., Z:). Any unused letter works.
  • This letter will represent your network drive in File Explorer.

Step 5: Enter the Network Path

  • In the Folder field, type the path to the shared folder \ServerName\SharedFiles
  • If you don’t know the path, click Browse , select the shared folder from the network list, and click OK .

Step 6: Set Connection Options

  • Check Reconnect at sign-in to reconnect the drive automatically when you start your PC.
  • If the folder requires different login details, check Connect using different credentials , then enter the username and password when prompted.

Step 7: Finish the Setup

  • Click Finish . Windows 11 will connect to the network drive, which will appear under “This PC” in File Explorer.
  • If credentials are needed, a login window will pop up. Enter them and optionally check “Remember my credentials” for future ease.

That’s it! Double-click the new drive letter to access your files instantly.

How to Remove a Mapped Drive

  1. Open File Explorer and go to This PC .
  2. Right-click the drive, choose Show more options , then click Disconnect .
  3. Or, use the three-dot menu, select Disconnect network drive , pick the drive, and hit OK .

Final Thoughts

Mapping a network drive in Windows 11 is a quick, powerful way to connect to shared resources on your network. Whether you use the simple File Explorer method or the efficient Command Prompt approach, you’ll enjoy easy file access without the hassle. With this guide, you can set it up, troubleshoot issues, and optimize your setup for daily use.