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- | 3. Use the drop down menus to choose | + | 3. Use the drop down menus to assign |
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- | 4. In Enter Network Password enter CERGE-EI\< | + | |
- | name box and your password in the Password box. | + | |
+ | 4. In Enter Network Password enter CERGE-EI\< | ||
==== Viewing my mapped drives ==== | ==== Viewing my mapped drives ==== | ||
- | + | 1. Right-click on the windows icon (start) {{: | |
- | 1. Right-click on the windows icon (start) {{: | + | |
You will see the G: drive. Double-click the drive to open or right-click and choose Open. | You will see the G: drive. Double-click the drive to open or right-click and choose Open. | ||
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====== Map Network Drive (Shared Folder) to Mac OS X ====== | ====== Map Network Drive (Shared Folder) to Mac OS X ====== | ||
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+ | his method connects to and maps a network drive or network share that will disappear if the network connection drops, is disconnected, | ||
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1. From the Mac OS X Finder, hit Command+K to bring up the ‘Connect to Server’ window | 1. From the Mac OS X Finder, hit Command+K to bring up the ‘Connect to Server’ window | ||
- | 2. Enter the path to the network drive you want to map, ie: %%smb:// | + | |
+ | 2. Enter the path to the network drive you want to map, ie: **< | ||
3. Enter your login/ | 3. Enter your login/ | ||
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4. The drive will now appear on your desktop and in the Finder window sidebar | 4. The drive will now appear on your desktop and in the Finder window sidebar | ||
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+ | You can access the network share like any other folder at this point, so long as it’s maintained on the same network. | ||
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+ | If you want to have the mapped network drive / network share automatically remounted also after rebooting your Mac, proceed as follows: | ||
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+ | 5. Now enter into System Preferences, | ||
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+ | 6. Click on ‘Accounts’ | ||
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+ | 7. Click on “Login Items” | ||
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+ | 8. Click on the + button to add another login item | ||
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+ | 9. Locate the network drive you previously mounted and click “Add” | ||
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+ | 10. Exit out of System Preferences | ||
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+ | Your network drive will now be mapped and automatically remounted when you reboot your Mac. Keep in mind that if you leave the network where the mapped share is located, the drive/share will not automatically reconnect until that network is joined again, and the Mac is either rebooted or manually reconnected to the desired network share. Nonetheless, | ||
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