If you are a Filecloud user on an older version of Windows or want to map Filecloud Desktop to a drive letter, then you should use NetDrive. This tutorial is for users on Windows XP who would prefer to not install extra software to use Filecloud Desktop.
Open My Computer
Click Tools, then click Map Network Drive...
Click "Sign up for online storage or connect to a network server" at the bottom
Click Next
Make sure that "Choose another network location - Specify the address of a Web site, network location, or FTP site" is highlighted, then click Next
In the box under "Internet or network address:" type http://desktop.filecloud.com and then click Next again
A window will pop up asking for a User name and password. Enter your Filecloud login information exactly as you would when you log in to the web site - "Remember my password" is optional. Once your User name and password are entered, click OK
Enter a name for the network drive (we recommend username.filecloud.com or Filecloud Desktop), then click Next
Click Finish
You will now find your new network drive under My Network Places, which may be an icon on your desktop or by going to Start > My Network Places. Double click it, enter your log in information if necessary, and voila! You may now treat your Filecloud space exactly like any other folder on your computer - drag and drop files, delete them, create new folders, and so on


Be sure and set your default file restriction! Any file or folder added via Filecloud Desktop will use this setting.