In order to connect to the IEEG shares, you must be on the WisPIC internal network. You are on this network if either conditions is met:
- You are on a computer in WisPIC that has an Ethernet cable connected to it (typically desktops)
- You are on a computer outside of WisPIC that has a VPN connection
As always, please contact the Help Desk if you need help.
- Click the manila folder called “File Explorer” in the task bar:
- In left column, right-click This PC to select Map Network Drive…, shown next:
- In the smaller window that appears, select any available drive letter from the drop-down “Drive” menu.
- In the same “Map Network Drive” window, enter one of the following into the field titled “Folder”: (a) \\psy-fs-ieeg1\ieeg or (b) \\psy-fs-ieeg2\data. (For VPN-connected laptops, it is recommended to uncheck the “Reconnect at sign-in” box.) Then, click Finish. The following example uses example (a) above:(Alternative IP Address are 144.92.2.223 (ieeg) and 144.92.2.188 (data), which would replace everything in the address field)
- For the last step, enter ad\ followed by your NetID. For example, Bucky would enter ad\bbadger. Then, enter your NetID password. Finally, click OK:
- In the Finder menu bar, click Go then Connect to Server, as shown below, or press command-K on the keyboard:
- In the window that appears, enter either (a) smb://psy-fs-ieeg1/ieeg or (b) smb://psy-fs-ieeg2/, depending on which drive you need. After that, click Connect. The example below uses option (a): (Alternative IP Address are 144.92.2.223 (ieeg) and 144.92.2.188 (data), which would replace everything in the address field)
- Enter your NetID credentials, then click Connect. The example below is what Bucky would enter:
- You may be prompted to select a volume, which is the share, i.e., the folder titled “Data.” After ensuring “Data” is selected, click OK:
- The share (“Data”) will show up in the left column in any Finder window and can be ejected (disconnected) like a USB thumb drive.