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If the drives do automatically map, but they have a red X on them, they might still be accessible. Once you have an active network connection (including VPN if you are off campus), try double-clicking them to access the drives.

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Windows

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If you are off campus, you will need to connect to the VPN before mapping your shared drive(s)

  1. Open File Explorer and right-click on This PC to Map a Network Drive…

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  2. Choose the drive letter and enter the path in the Folder field

    1. The defaults for the drive letters are typically T: ENGR R: Research H: staff/faculty

    2. Make sure the Reconnect at sign-in option is checked. If you are on a personal device, you will need to check the Connect using different credentials to use your NetID and password to sign in

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  3. The folder should open and you can access your files

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  1.  With Finder as the selected application, click Go > Connect to Server… or press Cmd+K on the keyboard

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  2. Enter the path to the shared drive you are trying to connect to in the format shown in the screenshot below

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  3. If it prompts, click Connect again

  4. Enter your NetID and password in the login box. You will need to enter your NetID in either auth\netid or netid@tamu.edu format for the login to work correctly

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