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Sharepoint Map Network Drive

For a long time i have looked for a simple way to retrive and update documents stored in SharePoint. Today i found a very cool way to download all SharePoint documents to a network drive. This method works at least in SharePoint/Project Server 2007, 2010, 2013.

To map a SharePoint document library to a network drive simply navigate to the document library and copy the URL.
(In the below example i am referencing a library called "Documents")

Do not copy the "/Forms/Allitems.aspx" part.

Now in "File Explorer" leftclick on your "Computer" and select "Map network drive...".

Paste the URL to the document library and click "Finish", in my case the URL is: "https://365projectum.sharepoint.com/apps_products_and_concepts/Documents/".
And now the document library is mapped to your local computer.

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