UNC Format

Universal Naming Convention (UNC) is a naming format, to specify the location of servers, drives, folders, printers, and other resources, on a local area network (LAN).

UNC names begin with \\ (two backslashes) and take the form: \\ComputerName\ShareName
For example, a share named 'Test' on a computer named 'Res' will have the UNC name: \\Res\Test

You can also use UNC names on Unix computers, but you have to use forward slashes rather than backslashes. Example: //ServerName/Path

Example 1:
Remote System = win1
Remote mapped Folder = c:\test1
Mapped drive name = k:\
Share Name = test1

Use shared drive  =  \\win1\test1

Example 2:
Remote System = win2
Remote mapped Folder = c:\test2
Mapped drive name =  m:\
Share Name = test2

If remote directory = c:\test2\temp
Mapped drive name = m:\temp

Use shared drive  =  \\win2\test2\temp