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recovery point. You can map a network drive so that you can locate the recovery
points more effectively.
To map a network drive in the recovery environment
1
In the recovery environment main window, click Network, and then click
Map a network drive.
2
Map a network drive by using the UNC path of the computer on which the
recovery point is located.
For example: \\computer_name\share_name or \\IP_address\share_name
Configuring network connection settings
You can access the Network Configuration window to configure basic network
settings while running in the recovery environment.
To configure network connection settings
1
In the recovery environment main window, click Network, and then click
Configure Network Connection Settings.
2
If you are prompted to start networking services, click Yes.
Getting a static IP address
If you want to restore a recovery point that is located on a network drive or share,
but you are unable to map a drive or browse to the drive/share on the network
(usually caused by the lack of an available DHCP service), you can assign a unique
static IP address to the computer that is running the recovery environment. You
can then map to the network drive or share.
To get a static IP address
1
In the Network Adapter Configuration box, click UsethefollowingIP address.
2
Specify a unique IP address and subnet mask for the computer that you want
to restore.
Be sure that the subnet mask matches the subnet mask of the network
segment.
3
Click OK.
4
Click Close to return to the recovery environment's main menu.
5
In the Network pane, click Ping a Remote Computer.
Recovering a computer
Using the networking tools in the recovery environment
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