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Mapping a Driveon the USF IIS Server

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Mapping a Drive

• To map a drive to a network file directory in Windows you must be on a Microsoft local area network, which they refer to as a domain.

• If you are not physically connected to the USF network, you can use a virtual private network (VPN) connection.– You can download VPN software from USF IT:

http://vpn.usf.edu

• If you don't have the URL handy just google USF VPN

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Installing the USF VPN Software• This did not work for me in Chrome.• I had to use Internet Explorer.• You may find that you have to log in as an administrator in order to do this.

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Installing the USF VPN Software

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Installing the USF VPN Software

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Padlock icon means that the VPN connection is set up.

Double click on the padlock to get connection status.

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VPN Connection Status

Disconnect the VPN connection when you are finished by clicking on “Sign Out”.

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Reconnecting

• After you have installed the VPN software you can reconnct without repeating the steps shown above.

• Run Juniper Networks > Network Connect

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Windows 7

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Windows XP

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Reconnecting

The padlock icon should apprear within a short time indicating that your VPN connection is set up.

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Mapping a Drive

net use x: \\scorpius.eng.usf.edu\wpusr40$ /user:csee\wpusr40

CSEE domain Username

Drive ID to map

(Any available letter is OK.)

Server Your share name

(CSEE domain Username followed by $)

The easiest way to map a drive is to use the Windows Command prompt.

This is the same for Windows 7 and Windows XP.

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Mapping a Drive

Password entered here

(No echo)

Expect this error.

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Upon Successful Completion

the drive you mapped will appear in “My Computer”

Double click to open Windows Explorer window.

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TheVirtual Directory

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Copy your website files into this folder.

They will then be available on the Internet with the URL: http://cis4930wp.eng.usf.edu/username/filename