Thanks for that Amro. Mandy. ----- Original Message ----- From: Amro Bilal To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 3:00 AM Subject: [access-uk] Re: My Network Places Mandy, there should be a (My network places) icon on your start menu. If not, then go to Control panel, Taskbar and Start menu, Control Tap once to focus on the Start menu property page, click on Customise, Control Tap once again to focus on the Advanced page, Tap twice to land on the Start menu Settings Tree view, arrow down few times to (My network places) and press spacebar on it to set it to (on). Now a My network places icon should appear on your start menu. To put a My network places icon on your Desktop, go to Control panel, Display, Tap once to focus on the Desktop page, Tap few times and click on the Customise Desktop button, arrow down to the My network places icon check box and check it. An icon of My network places should be placed on your Desktop. Of course, don't forget to OK after you enable the My network places icon either on the Start menu or on your Desktop. HTH, Amro ----- Original Message ----- From: Mandy To: access-uk Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 12:26 AM Subject: [access-uk] My Network Places Hi. Not sure how to explain this as I'm not techy enough - Brian and I have a couple of networked things set up between my laptop and his desktop - I used to access these by going to *my network places* which was on my desktop but is no longer. How do I set this up again? I can't find my network places anywhere. Mandy.