How to map a network drive to the Group skydrive

I'm trying to map a network drive in Windows 7 on a group of Skydrive

Hello MarkJoneslevrEdge,

Thanks for the return of the response.  However, I do not show all of the files available from the link above.  You may need to share it, so that others can view.  I have included a link below the support of SkyDrive which I hope will help you.  Also, if you are unable to get this resolved for the link, I would say that your question from the same link below.

Can I add my SkyDrive as a network location?

http://windowslivehelp.com/thread.aspx?ThreadId=9e8aefc0-d0a3-43d2-8e1f-2d25537738e7

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