Due to network issues, you may at times loose your mapped network drive to the SchoolLeader server. This is not actually a SchoolLeader problem, however, the following instructions provide you with one of the typical methods for mapping a network drive. Keep in mind the exact steps can differ from one operating system to another. If you are unfamiliar with this terminology, it is probably in your best interest to hire a local PC/Network technician to assist you with maintaining your network. SchoolLeader Technical Support will attempt to assist you troubleshoot PC issues unrelated to SchoolLeader, but we can only guarantee resolution of SchoolLeader questions or issues.
Generally speaking, to map a network drive from a SchoolLeader workstation:
click on My Network Places, or Network Neighborhood (typically an icon on your desktop)
locate the SchoolLeader Server in your list of devices and folders. From the top toolbar, click on TOOLS
click on MAP NETWORK DRIVE. A window similar to this will display:
select a drive letter. The letter you choose is up to you, but you should choose the same drive letter that was used when you initially installed the workstation software. If you pick a different drive letter than was originally selected, you will need to reinstall the SchoolLeader Workstation software (WRKSETUP).
click on BROWSE. Select the SchoolLeader Server Folder.
click on OK, or APPLY, or FINISH
ensure that the box is checked that says 'RECONNECT AT LOGON'
click on OK, or APPLY, or FINISH
start up the SchoolLeader software on the workstation. If the workstation still cannot see the server, then reinstall the SchoolLeader workstation software.