For Windows 7 and 10 – on campus / Work Computers



Creating Shared Network Drive Shortcuts [pc]right-150749IMPORTANT: These instructions are for creating secure network drive shortcuts for ease of access to folders on Windows computers. Previous mapping practices are no longer recommended as they pose strong risks of being compromised. These instructions are for accessing network drive folders through desktop shortcuts on Windows computers. 00IMPORTANT: These instructions are for creating secure network drive shortcuts for ease of access to folders on Windows computers. Previous mapping practices are no longer recommended as they pose strong risks of being compromised. These instructions are for accessing network drive folders through desktop shortcuts on Windows computers. For Windows 7 and 10 – on campus / Work Computers (This assumes that you are logging in to a Drexel-owned computer on the Drexel Domain [on-campus])Step 1: Right-click on the desktopStep 2: Hover mouse over “New” and click “Shortcut”Step 3: Where it says “Type the Location of this item: ”, enter the server path beginning with \\drexel.edu\departments\ 36740591734363Entering the server path00Entering the server path10405871727048Creating new shortcut00Creating new shortcut Step 4: Press “Next”, enter a name for the new shortcut, press “Finish”, and a folder icon with that name should appear on the desktop. Double-click it to access the shared folder. For Windows 7 and 10 - off Campus / Personal Computers428028122194600(PLEASE NOTE: You MUST connect to the Drexel VPN to access shared drives from off campus. Download at )239377239499500Step 1: Launch Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client and connect to server address vpn.drexel.edu. Login with your Drexel username and password.455716647092Connecting to VPN00Connecting to VPNStep 2: Right-click on the desktopStep 3: Hover mouse over “New” and click “Shortcut” Step 4: Where it says “Type the Location of this item: ”, enter the server path, \\fs1.drexel.edu\ $\24213061077900Entering the server path00Entering the server pathStep 5: Press “Next”, enter a name for the new shortcut, press “Finish”, and a folder icon with that name should appear on the desktop. Double-click it to access the shared folder. ................
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