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You can connect to shared drives ("shared network folders" or "shares") via the University of Otago network or when using VPN by following the instructions below.

MacOS

  1. Click on Finder in the dock (usually at the left end or top) or click on the desktop.
  2. From the Go menu at the top of your screen, select Connect to Server… or press the command (⌘) and K keys on your keyboard.
  3. Under Server Address: type the address of the shared drive you want to connect to:
    • smb://storage.hcs-p01.otago.ac.nz/<share-name>
    • smb://storage.hcs-chc.otago.ac.nz/uoc-shared (for the Christchurch U: drive)
    • smb://storage.hcs-chc.otago.ac.nz/<share-name> (for other HCS shares located on Christchurch HCS hardware)
    • smb://storage.hcs-wlg.otago.ac.nz/<share-name> (for the Wellington HCS)
      • Note: If you want to add this to your favourite servers list, click the plus (+) button.
  4. Click the Connect button or press the Return or Enter key. If a dialogue box appears prompting for your name and password for the server, make sure the Registered User radio button is selected and do the following:
    • For HCS (including hcs–chc and hcs–wlg) shared drives, enter your University staff username and password, in the format of registry\<yourusername> (for staff), or student\<yourusername> e.g. registry\bonja97p or student\bonja879
  5. Click the Connect button or press the Return or Enter key. Your Finder window should update to show the shared drive.

Windows 10 — Option 1: Mapping

This option allows the shared drive to be mapped to your computer, so that you can open it from within File Explorer (under This PC), rather than having to connect to it manually each time.

  1. Open File Explorer.
  2. Right–click on This PC in the left–hand column.
  3. Select Map network drive… from the pop–up menu.
  4. Next to Folder, type the address of the shared drive you want to connect to:
    • \\storage.hcs-p01.otago.ac.nz\<share-name>
    • \\storage.hcs-chc.otago.ac.nz\uoc-shared (for the Christchurch U: drive)
    • \\storage.hcs-chc.otago.ac.nz\<share-name> (for other HCS shares located on Christchurch HCS hardware)
    • \\storage.hcs-wlg.otago.ac.nz\<share-name> (for Wellington HCS)
  5. Click Finish. If you are using a non-University computer, tick Connect using different credentials before clicking Finish.
  6. If you are asked for a password when trying to open:
    • For HCS (including hcs–chc and hcs–wlg) shared drives, enter your University staff username and password, in the format of registry\<yourusername> (for staff), or student\<yourusername> e.g. registry\bonja97p or student\bonja879

Windows 10 — Option 2: Single Connection

This option should be followed for a one–off connection on Windows 10 machines, for example if you only need to access the shared drive once and don’t require continued access.

  1. Click the Start menu icon (usually at the bottom left) or press the Windows and R keys on your keyboard.
  2. Type the address of the shared drive you want to connect to:
    • \\storage.hcs-p01.otago.ac.nz\<share-name>
    • \\storage.hcs-chc.otago.ac.nz\uoc-shared (for the Christchurch U: drive)
    • \\storage.hcs-chc.otago.ac.nz\<share-name> (for other HCS shares located on Christchurch HCS hardware)
    • \\storage.hcs-wlg.otago.ac.nz\<share-name> (for Wellington HCS)
  3. Press the Enter key. If a dialogue box appears asking you to Enter network credentials:
    • For HCS (including hcs–chc and hcs–wlg) shared drives, enter your University staff username and password, in the format of registry\<yourusername> (for staff), or student\<yourusername> e.g. registry\bonja97p or student\bonja879
  4. Click OK or press the Enter key. A window showing the shared drive should open.

Linux

  1. Start file browser.
  2. In the file browser's address menu, type: * smb://storage.hcs-p01.otago.ac.nz/<...>
  3. Select registered user, type your credentials: registry\<yourusername> (for staff) or student\<yourusername> for student
  4. Click Connect button.

If you need help with connecting to a shared drive, contact AskOtago

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