In most cases, your network drive should show up in the Sidebar of any window 
that you've opened in the Finder.  Just select it in the Sidebar, Stop 
Interacting with the Sidebar, navigate right to the Connect As button and then 
log in with your login credentials.

If it's not showing up in the Sidebar, you can connect using the "Connect to 
Server" item under the Go menu of the Finder.  Simply enter smb:// prior to 
your server name and it should connect like any other server.

Later..

On 2011-06-07, at 6:59 PM, Kliph&Sharrie wrote:

> Please forgive me, I am on my Imac cold turkey from windows, and I've been on 
> this group for about 4 months and never seen this discussed.  But I have a 
> network drive attached to to my network, how would I i get to it from my 
> imac?  What menu should I go try and find it in?  Thanks.
> 
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