Network restore with Ghost 15

My previous instructions were...

 

Boot from Ghost 15 CD
click on the time and adjust zone
click Network
Start my Networking Services
Map a Network Drive
accept Z:
don't click Browse
type in your \\remotecomputername\share  (the folder must have been previously Shared)
((Can use \\IP address instead of \\remotecomputername. Can use \D$ instead of \share))
username and password
You will see this error  ("A specified login session does not exist. It may already have been terminated." )
click OK and then click Connect using a different username and password. Then enter your same username and password
you should see Successfully mapped network drive

((If you want to create more mapped network drives you won't be asked for username/password again))
on main screen click Recover
Recover My Computer
you will probably get a message about no recovery points
in the View by.. select Filename
click Browse
double click Computer
scroll down to Network location
double click Z:
etc

 

This section has been messy. It's related to the VistaPE...

 

click Network
Start my Networking Services
Map a Network Drive
accept Z:
don't click Browse
type in your \\remotecomputername\share  (the folder must have been previously Shared)
((Can use \\IP address instead of \\remotecomputername. Can use \D$ instead of \share))
username and password
You will see this error  ("A specified login session does not exist. It may already have been terminated." )
click OK and then click Connect using a different username and password. Then enter your same username and password
you should see Successfully mapped network drive

 

The following is a cleaner and faster method...

 

click Network
Start my Networking Services
Analyze
Open Command Shell Window
net use Z: \\remotecomputername\share /u:username password     (and press Enter)
Almost immediately you will see "The command completed successfully"
exit the Command window
on main screen click Recover
Recover My Computer etc

 

 Edit...  If you have a NAS you can use IPAddress instead of remotecomputername.