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+ | ** Click on the Finder. | ||
+ | ** From the Go menu, choose Connect to Server... A dialog box appears. | ||
+ | ** Do the following: | ||
+ | *** For personal home directories, type cifs://homedir.oit.duke.edu/users/ | ||
+ | ** Press Connect. A login dialog appears. | ||
+ | ** Log in with your NetID and NetID password. | ||
+ | ** The Connecting to Server progress bar appears. When the connection is made, a Finder window opens and displays your CIFS directory |
Latest revision as of 20:56, 15 January 2016
This page contains instructions for TAs to get access to students' folders for a class. Here goes:
Instructions
- For Windows:
- File Explorer -> Computer menu -> Map Network Drive
- Drive: Pick an unused letter (this example will use Z:)
- Folder: \\homedir.oit.duke.edu\users\
- If you logged in to the computer using your NetID, you can just Finish; if not, Connect Using Different Credentials. For Different Credentials, use WIN\NetID for the user name and your OIT password
- File Explorer -> Computer menu -> Map Network Drive
- For MAC:
- Click on the Finder.
- From the Go menu, choose Connect to Server... A dialog box appears.
- Do the following:
- For personal home directories, type cifs://homedir.oit.duke.edu/users/
- Press Connect. A login dialog appears.
- Log in with your NetID and NetID password.
- The Connecting to Server progress bar appears. When the connection is made, a Finder window opens and displays your CIFS directory