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Map a Network Drive: OSX

This page describes how to map your H: drive on your Apple OS X machine. Mapping your account (also known as home directory) allows you to access any files that you have stored at that location.

In the Finder, click on the Go menu, select Connect to Server.

Mac Connect

To connect to your home directory (aka: H: drive):

In the Address field, type in smb://med-core02u.med.wayne.edu/User Folders, then click Connect

To connect to your department shared drive (aka: S: drive):

In the Address field, type in smb://med-core02s.med.wayne.edu/Shared Folders, then click Connect

Mac Server

Another window will open up - Enter your SoM username and password in the spaces provided.

You should see a new icon appear on your desktop - that is your network drive - double-click on the icon to open it to access your network drive.




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