CSL: Windows: Mapping a Network Drive
To access printers and shared filesystems through the CS Lab's
SAMBA server, you must map
a network Drive. To do so you will need to login to
the SAMBA server and authenticate yourself with your UNIX username
and password. Once authenticated you will have access to the home
directories (), the
project directories (),
the large temporary filesystem (),
the department account (),
and the research project directories
() and all their
corresponding sub-directories.
There are several methods for doing this, but many require advanced
knowledge of your configuration. The following way is the simplest,
most general method:
Method 1:
- Click
- Type cmd
- In the DOS command window, type net use *
\\share\homes as shown in the sample image below.
- If you encounter an error message here, make certain that you have
made the necessary registry change to allow for plain text passwords
(See our Share FAQ for
instructions). If you continue to have problems, try the second method
listed below.
- Enter your UNIX username and password when prompted.
- The mapped drive will appear under and can be accessed from any Internet Explorer or Windows
Explorer windows. This is an example of how you will see the new Network
Drive listed under the window:
Method 2:
Alternatively, you can map a network drive using the context menus
of the Internet Explorer or
icons:
- Right-click on either the
or icons on your desktop.
Select .
- In the pop-up window, enter
in the Folder box.
- Uncheck the
radio box.
- Select .
- You will be prompted for your UNIX username and password.
- Your drive will be mapped and will appear as a drive under
.