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lsmith 01-06-2008 09:22 PM

How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
I would like to map a drive letter on my PC to my Mobile device or alternatively to a specific folder on my mobile device. When I use the "Map Network Drive" feature in XP, my mobile device does not show up as an option that can be selected.

When I manually browse to a specific folder via "My Computer" it is listed on the address bar with a single slash (e.g. "\My Documents") but actually pasting that into the address bar produces an error ("Cannot find 'file:///C:/My%20Documents'. Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.)

Any insight would be appreciated.

lsmith 03-29-2008 05:24 PM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lsmith (Post 156061)
I would like to map a drive letter on my PC to my Mobile device or alternatively to a specific folder on my mobile device. When I use the "Map Network Drive" feature in XP, my mobile device does not show up as an option that can be selected.

When I manually browse to a specific folder via "My Computer" it is listed on the address bar with a single slash (e.g. "\My Documents") but actually pasting that into the address bar produces an error ("Cannot find 'file:///C:/My%20Documents'. Make sure the path or Internet address is correct.)

Any insight would be appreciated.

Just a quick update on this. I have used Mocha FTP to solve this issue. This is a freeware FTP Server that can be loaded on your Pocket PC. Easy to configure and runs light.

rennyn 03-30-2008 02:33 AM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
Ahh very nice link, thanks :) I have an FTP Server like this on my iPhone, will be nice to have one on my Touch too

MattOktaNZ 03-30-2008 09:17 PM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
I use Resco Explorer it adds a option the right-click menu in Windows called "Send to my Device".. when selected it lets you browse to anywhere on your phone and then copies the file there. Seems simpler solution than FTP

strommsarnac 03-31-2008 06:32 AM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
FYI: Mapping a "drive" within window requires a machine name and a SHARE NAME. e.g. \\touch\my_documents. One can not map a folder, it has to be a share.

Under Vista, when I connect my phone to my USB port, it is added as a letterless drive under Computer. I can then open it and I see two folders, one for the builtin RAM and one for the Storage Card. No need for any other software.

lsmith 03-31-2008 09:38 AM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
You guys (MattOktaNZ & strommsarnac) are off topic. The topic is how to map a network drive to a folder on your phone.

With respect, everyone knows that you can access your phone's folders via your computer. Some people (I'm not saying you guys) need the ability to maintain a permanent link to a folder even when it is disconnected, and some applications will not store the path to a folder on your phone because it is "funky". What you are describing requires user intervention every single time you reconnect (One of you right-clicks, and uses a link in the context sensitive menu, and the other goes into "My Computer/Computer" and double-clicks on the phone).

Microsoft as usual has provided functionality that does address the needs of "most" (you) people however there are people (me) who need to map a drive letter for various reasons.

For those people using a program like Mocha FTP combined with Web Drive provides a solution. In my case once I placed an FTP server on my phone, the need for "Web Drive" disappeared as the application that I was trying to work with supported FTP in addition to drive letters.

Mocha also has Telnet and VNC programs although I haven't tried them in case anyone has the need (http://www.mochasoft.dk)

Thanks for taking the time to try to help anyways guys.

VW 03-31-2008 12:26 PM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
If you want to map a drive letter to the touch, install Card Export II. This allows drive mapping to the sd card only however, but it works great to sync podcasts to my touch. A freeware version might be WM5torage, but when I bought Card Export it did not work on HTC devices such as Mogul and Touch.

lsmith 03-31-2008 01:05 PM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
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Originally Posted by VW (Post 235923)
If you want to map a drive letter to the touch, install Card Export II. This allows drive mapping to the sd card only however, but it works great to sync podcasts to my touch. A freeware version might be WM5torage, but when I bought Card Export it did not work on HTC devices such as Mogul and Touch.

Thanks VW!

strommsarnac 03-31-2008 07:57 PM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by lsmith (Post 235736)
You guys (MattOktaNZ & strommsarnac) are off topic. The topic is how to map a network drive to a folder on your phone.

?? Don't know why you think I was off-topic. The OP asked about mapping drives, he was obviously not sharing a folder ON his Touch. I gave him information showing how Microsoft's Map Network drive works and what it requires.

To me, that's pretty on-topic.

Now, I did mention an alternate method which contrary to what you think, not everyone is aware of. Yea, I know that might be hard to believe, but get a few clients with a few thousand end users and then come back and tell me I'm delusional :)

MattOktaNZ 03-31-2008 10:55 PM

Re: How to Map Drive Letter to Mobile Device
 
I think if the OP said why he wanted to map drive it would have helped. I read it as being he wanted an easy way to drop files to his phone rather than the active sync explorer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by lsmith (Post 235736)
"Microsoft as usual has provided functionality that does address the needs of "most" (you) people however there are people (me) who need to map a drive letter for various reasons."

Wow you really are a Uber power user then I'm impressed. Your not a consultant are you?


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