
This allows you to collaborate and share data with others.

Here you should see folders that are restricted to small groups within a given department or division. The J: drive or “Groups” location contains departmental group shared data.

Open the Map Network Drive window using the instructions for your version of Windows:.You will need to know the path to the drive that you wish to connect to- this can be found by looking at another computer that has the drive mapping in question. If your Windows machine is a personal machine not joined to the campus domain, follow the steps below to map the drives. Please include your Onyen and the name of your computer as shown under Start > Control Panel > System or Start > Control Panel > System and Security > System. If you do not see the drives (but you know your machine is joined to the campus domain), please submit a help request as outlined at the bottom of this document. These network drives are likely to appear automatically. If your Windows machine is joined to the campus domain (ad.unc.edu), no action is typically required. Help with 2-Step (Duo) Setup Help with VPN Client Installation Automatic Drive Mapping on Campus Domain This drive will now be accessible and visible under "This PC".If accessing from off-campus, UNC 2-Step Verification (Duo) and VPN will be required. The newly mapped drive will pop up in a new window.

For example, if your e-mail address is your username is jdoe. If you are prompted for your username and password, enter it in the following format: IAS\ username. Your IAS username is the part of your e-mail address before the sign.

Choose an unused Drive Letter (Z, Y, X, etc) from the dropdown menu. Click Computer and then click Map network drive.Ĥ. Choose This PC from the left side of the window.ģ. Press Win + E to open the File Explorer window.Ģ. Note: Attempting to map a drive off-campus requires you to first establish a VPN connection.
