Library web server: smb:///www/ (apache-ns is where the old Cooper content located now).Group directory (G Drive): smb:///groupfiles/.Under the Server Address, depending which network drive you want to connect, enter one of the following: To find “Connect to Server”, with the Finder selected, click the Go menu and look at the bottom of the menu, “ Connect to Server” is the last item on the list.Ĭlick “ Connect to Server” and a new window will open. Keeping your system up to date is very important since it may affect your access (you can do so by clicking “Software Update” from the menu or allowing updates when the system prompts you). You can use the Mac’s ‘Connect to Server’ function to access a network drive. The network drive window will open, and it has been added under “This PC”. Please note: domain is required, if you are using a personal computer and do not see “Domain: UOFI”, you need to enter “ uofi\your_netid“, otherwise you won’t be able to map the drive to the Library file server. Check “Remember my credentials”, and click “OK”. Your password is your Active Directory password. Enter your NetID for the username and in the format of UOFI\. Once connected, you will be prompted for a username and password. If you’re mapping the drive on a personal laptop, check “Connect using different credentials”, then click “Finish”. Please note: The foldername, NetID and deptwebshare need to be replaced with your own specific information, and the $ sign must be added after your username if you are trying to connect to the home directory (H: drive). In the top address bar, click three dot menu, then click the “Map network drive” icon.) Right click on “This PC” and click map network drive. This may take a minute or two.Ĭlick the “ File Explorer” (folder) icon in the task bar to open it. The network drive window will open and it has been added under “This PC”. Please note: domain is required, if you are using a personal computer and do not see “Domain: UOFI”, you need to enter “ uofi\ your_netid“, otherwise you won’t be able to map the drive to the Library file server. When prompted, type in your NetID and AD password, check “Remember my credentials”, and click “OK”. If you’re mapping the drive on your personal laptop, check “Connect using different credentials”, then click “Finish”. Group directory (G Drive): \\\groupfiles\. In the “Map Network Drive” window, click the down arrow in the “Drive” drop-down menu and select a letter, then in the “Folder” field, type one of the following: In the left navigation pane, click “ This PC” and in the top menu, click the “Map network drive” icon. Accessing a network drive from a PC Windows 10Ĭlick the “ File Explorer” icon in the task bar to open it. If you have problems with the VPN, please contact the Technology Services Help Desk at (217) 244-7000 or (800) 531-2531. Information on configuring the VPN connection are available here: VPN Connections. To access these services from off-campus your computer must connected to the University of Illinois network through the VPN. Access to H Drive, G Drive and the Library Web Server from off-campus
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