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The instructions below describe how to map a s drive an individual's S: Drive on Ubuntu (a version of Linux) Systemoperating system.
Solution
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Instructions
- Open File manager
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- Find the Connect to Server option at the left corner
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3. Double click it.
4. It will ask you address.
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- and double click it
Open Files (the file manager)
At left, click "+ Other Locations"
At the bottom of the window, you should now see a "Connect to Server" field
- Enter the server address: smb://netID@storage.albany.edu
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- Click connect
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6. It will pop up a window, ask you Domain and password.
7. The Domain is UALBANY
8. Then input password for net id.
9. Connect.
It will map successfully.
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- A new window will open, asking for login information
- Username: Your NetID (this field may not appear)
- Domain: UALBANY
- Password: Your UAlbany password
- Click Connect
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Once connected, you will be at the root of the storage.albany.edu server, not in your S: Drive space. |
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