Difference between revisions of "Connect to Filespace - Mac OS X"
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# Click '''OK''' | # Click '''OK''' | ||
# A network connection icon [[Image:blue_mac_network_icon.png]] is mounted on the desktop. | # A network connection icon [[Image:blue_mac_network_icon.png]] is mounted on the desktop. | ||
+ | #Once you've connected you can drag and drop files between your local hard drive on the network file space.'''Alert:''' Never work over the network. Copy files down to your local hard drive before opening them. | ||
# To disconnect, drag the "globe" to the trash (or disconnect icon) on the dock. | # To disconnect, drag the "globe" to the trash (or disconnect icon) on the dock. | ||
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+ | ===Off-Campus Access=== | ||
+ | If you have Mac OS 10.4 or greater you should be able to easily connect from off campus as well. | ||
# On the Finder menu, select '''Go > Connect to Server'''. | # On the Finder menu, select '''Go > Connect to Server'''. | ||
#Enter the URL of the file server you want to connect to | #Enter the URL of the file server you want to connect to | ||
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# Click '''OK''' | # Click '''OK''' | ||
# A network connection icon [[Image:blue_mac_network_icon.png]] is mounted on the desktop. | # A network connection icon [[Image:blue_mac_network_icon.png]] is mounted on the desktop. | ||
+ | #Once you've connected you can drag and drop files between your local hard drive on the network file space.'''Alert:''' Never work over the network. Copy files down to your local hard drive before opening them. | ||
# To disconnect, drag the "globe" to the trash/disconnect icon on the doc. | # To disconnect, drag the "globe" to the trash/disconnect icon on the doc. | ||
Revision as of 16:26, 30 March 2010
On-Campus Access
- From the Finder menu, select Go > Connect to Server.
- Type smb://yourserver in the field.
- smb://hurricane for faculty and staff or
- smb://orca for academic file shares (programs, groups, research, student)
- Click OK
- Log in with your Evergreen account.
- Select the folder you want to connect to
- Hurricane users - select the first letter of your last name, or workgroup share
- Orca users - select programs (for academic programs), groups, research, student
- Click OK
- Click OK
- A network connection icon is mounted on the desktop.
- Once you've connected you can drag and drop files between your local hard drive on the network file space.Alert: Never work over the network. Copy files down to your local hard drive before opening them.
- To disconnect, drag the "globe" to the trash (or disconnect icon) on the dock.
Off-Campus Access
If you have Mac OS 10.4 or greater you should be able to easily connect from off campus as well.
- On the Finder menu, select Go > Connect to Server.
- Enter the URL of the file server you want to connect to
- Hurricane = https://files.evergreen.edu
- Orca programs = https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/programs
- Orca groups = https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/acadgroups
- Orca research = https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/academics/research
- Orca students = https://myfiles.evergreen.edu/homes/students
- Note: you can also access this space from a web browser but you will not be able to write files back to the server only read.
- Click OK
- Log in with your Evergreen account.
- Select the folder you'd like to connect to (e.g. the first letter of your last name, or the name of your program or group).
- Click OK
- Click OK
- A network connection icon is mounted on the desktop.
- Once you've connected you can drag and drop files between your local hard drive on the network file space.Alert: Never work over the network. Copy files down to your local hard drive before opening them.
- To disconnect, drag the "globe" to the trash/disconnect icon on the doc.
- See also