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Thread: How to map a network drive onto my PC

  1. #1
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    How to map a network drive onto my PC

    Hi,
    So I recently installed Ubuntu on my laptop and have tried multiple things to access my university's drives on the network from my computer.
    So far I've managed to set the VPN (Cisco software) which allows me to be within the network but when it comes to mapping the drive,
    either personal or departmental, (variation of this here https://carleton.ca/its/help-centre/...rives-on-a-pc/)
    simply doesn't happen.
    Anyone knows what to do? I really need these drives maps to work for my final project.

    Thanks guys!

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    Re: How to map a network drive onto my PC

    Hello!

    Have you spoken to the IT folks at your school?

    It's their network, their rules and their methods.
    Please read The Forum Rules and The Forum Posting Guidelines

    A thing discovered and kept to oneself must be discovered time and again by others. A thing discovered and shared with others need be discovered only the once.
    This universe is crazy. I'm going back to my own.

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