Network Drive Control (NDC) allows you to configure the automatic mapping of network drives when you log in based on the network or networks to which you are connected.
You can have your laptop automatically connect and map one set of network drives when at home. Another set of network drives went somewhere else, and none detects that the PC is connected to a network where no mappings have been configured.
Network Drive Control has no limit to the number of networks or drives configured, and drive letters can be redundant. An example of this would be if one network, you would like a resource to be mapped to a drive, and on a different network, you'd like to have a different resource also mapped to the same; you can configure Network Drive Control to do so.
Network Drive Control utilizes Windows features built into Windows Vista through 10 and supports drive mapping via Server Message Block, Common Internet File System, Netbios, and WebDAV.
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