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| - | ====== Physics file servers for Windows ====== | ||
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| - | You can only access our Windows file server directly (using normal Microsoft file sharing) from a University of Minnesota network address. If connecting from outside, you can either first connect to the [[http:// | ||
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| - | ===== Windows file servers ===== | ||
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| - | You can connect to your home directory and other shares using native Windows file sharing, either by typing the path into the address bar in a file browser such as Windows Explorer, or by using "Map network drive" | ||
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| - | ==== Home directories ==== | ||
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| - | '' | ||
| - | * Browse to '' | ||
| - | * or go directly to '' | ||
| - | * If prompted for a username/ | ||
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| - | * Go to '' | ||
| - | * If prompted for a username/ | ||
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| - | ==== Other shared areas ==== | ||
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| - | Access to these areas usually depends on some kind of group membership. You can see what groups you're a member of [[https:// | ||
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| - | If you aren't a member of the appropriate group, the group manager can add you (if you can figure out who the manager is - we will add more useful info if we think of some!) | ||
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| - | '' | ||
| - | * Browse to '' | ||
| - | * If prompted for a username/ | ||
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| - | '' | ||
| - | * Browse to '' | ||
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| - | ===== Accessing your Active Directory Files remotely over ssh ===== | ||
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| - | This is an alternative way to connect to your Windows file storage from outside the university, without first connecting to the VPN. | ||
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| - | ==== Windows ==== | ||
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| - | Use [[http:// | ||
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| - | Note, winscp has two interfaces available (and asks which you want during installation) - the " | ||
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| - | Alternatively you could try mapping a drive letter using either [[http:// | ||
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| - | ==== Mac OS ==== | ||
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| - | * First install [[http:// | ||
| - | * Then download sshfs for your version of OS X ([[http:// | ||
| - | * Open a terminal and do the following to install [[http:// | ||
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| - | mv ~/ | ||
| - | chmod a+x ~/sshfs | ||
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| - | Then, to make a folder " | ||
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| - | mkdir -p ~/ | ||
| - | ~/sshfs -o uid=$UID youx500internetID@spa-home.spa.umn.edu:/ | ||
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| - | The key is -o uid=$UID to map the username from your AD account to your local mac user, without this the files will not be accessible. | ||
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| - | ==== From Linux ==== | ||
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| - | From most linux distributions (including departmental linux systems) you can simply run: | ||
| - | mkdir targetdir | ||
| - | sshfs -o uid=$UID youx500internetID@spa-home.spa.umn.edu:/ | ||
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| - | ===== Troubleshooting Windows XP File Sharing ===== | ||
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| - | Non-UMN Windows XP installs *may* need NTLMv2 auth policy set in gpedit.msc. | ||
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| - | * Click on the Start menu and select Run... | ||
| - | * Type gpedit.msc and click OK. | ||
| - | * Navigate to '' | ||
| - | * Double click on '' | ||
| - | * Set the value to '' | ||
| - | * Click the '' | ||
| - | * Restart the computer. | ||