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This tutorial
will instruct you on how to make your files on the PSU unix server available
as a drive on your local windows PC. This is also known as mapping a
network drive.
Note: To use Network Drive Mapping you will need to change
your password at:
http://www.account.pdx.edu/passwd
This will initialize your password for Windows
Network Drive Mapping
Windows 95/98/ME Instructions
Mapping network drives on Windows 95/98 can be difficult and not recommended please refer to the documentation at:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/oreilly/using_samba/ch03_01.html
Windows NT Instructions
1. Right click on "Network Neigborhod" then choose
"Map Network Drive..."
2. In the "Folder" section type \\smb.oit.pdx.edu\username where username
is your unix account login name. click "OK"
3. A window will pop up. In the field where is says "connect
as" type your unix account login name. where is says "password" type your
password exactly. Click "OK"
Your Files should now show up. Please also refer to "mapping
a network drive" in the Windows NT help.
If the previous instructions do not work please refer to the documentation at:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/oreilly/using_samba/ch03_01.html
Windows 2000/XP Instructions
1. Right click on "My Network Places" then choose
"Map Network Drive..."
2. In the "Folder" section type \\smb.oit.pdx.edu\username where username
is your unix account login name.
3. Then select "Connect using a different user name"
type in your ODIN login name and password. Click "OK"
4. Click "Finish"
Your Files should now show up. Please also refer to "mapping
a network drive" in the Windows 2000 help.
If the previous instructions do not work please refer to the documentation at:
http://us1.samba.org/samba/oreilly/using_samba/ch03_01.html
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