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Access server shares in Windows, macOS / GEONAS
Access server shares in Windows, macOS / GEONAS
Problem
Hoe do I access GEONAS server shares in Windows and macOS?
Resolution
Windows PC joined to AD
Right-click Windows
Start Menu
button and choose
File Explorer
Right-click
This PC
in left-hand pane and choose
Map network drive...
Map Network Drive dialog window, depending on share:
Drive: W:
Folder: \\geonas01.it.muohio.edu\
CLASS
OR
Drive: Y:
Folder: \\geonas01.it.muohio.edu\
GEO
Check
Reconnect at sign-in
Click
Finish
Windows PC NOT joined to AD
Follow steps above 1-4
Check
Connect using different credentials
Click
Finish
Enter username
IT\UniqueID
Enter password:
MU password
Check
Remember credentials
Click
OK
macOS
From macOS Finder, choose Go->Connect to Server... or keyboard shortcut Command + K.
In the
Connect to Server
dialog window, enter
smb://GEONAS01.it.muohio.edu
Click
Connect
Enter username
IT\UniqueID
Enter password: <
MU password>
Optional: Check
Remember this password in my keychain
Select volume to mount
Optional: Press
Command
and select multiple volumes
Click
OK
Depending on finder options selected, share will mount and show on desktop and or under finder window
Notes
Users must be connected to MUVPN when off campus to access server shares
Computers in SHD132/134 use GPO OU=CAS, OU=GEO, OU=GISLAB132, GISLAB134 for automatic mapping of GEONAS01 CLASS, GEO shares.
Geography Department network attached storage
User
GEO Faculty, Staff, Students
System
For any computer not located in SHD132/SHD134 GIS labs
Windows
macOS
GEONAS shares, CLASS, GEO
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