Microsoft KB Archive/147639

= Streets 4.0: How To Manually Copy Area Maps to the Hard Disk =

Article ID: 147639

Article Last Modified on 8/16/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Automap Streets 4.0

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This article was previously published under Q147639



SUMMARY
Automap Streets lets you copy maps onto a hard disk for occasions when you do not have access to a computer with a CD-ROM drive. For example, you may want to copy Streets from your desktop computer to a portable computer, so that you can take a street map with you on a journey. Or if there is an area map you use regularly, you can use Streets without having to insert the compact disc.



MORE INFORMATION
Both of the Streets compact discs contain a Streets folder. The Streets folder contains sub-folders for different States. Disk 1 contains all the area maps west of the Mississippi River. Disk 2 contains all of area maps east of the Mississippi River.

The folders contain the abbreviated State name. For example, Washington state is abbreviated as WA. Each sub-folder of each individual state folder contains a sub folder for each area map available for the particular state. For example, the Greater Seattle, WA area map is abbreviated as SEA_WA.

To copy an Area to the hard drive, do the following:
 * Copy the map area folder, along with all the files within the folder, to the Mapdata folder. The Automap folder is located on the hard disk.

For more information about copying files and folders in Windows, see your Windows documentation or online Help.

Additional query words: auto auto-map automap reference kbmm multimedia multi-media mult media map sub subfolder

Keywords: KB147639

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