This task needs to be completed while connected to the UT network, either in the on the campus wired or wifi network or through VPN remotely (http://vpn.utexas.edu).
Follow the process below to connect your computer to a server.
macOS
- From the Finder, with your desktop showing, press “Command ⌘+ k” on the keyboard (This will not work if you are inside a program such as Word.)
- In the “Connect to server” window that appears, type the server address provided to you:
- example for Liberal Arts - smb://austin.utexas.edu/la
- example for REGS - smb://[EID]:*@austin.utexas.edu/disk/reg/[certification]
- Click “Connect”.
- In the “Connect As” window that appears, log in with your EID and password.
- Click “Connect”.
Windows 10
- Right-click on the Windows logo in the bottom left corner of the desktop screen.
- Select “File Explorer” from the pop-up menu.
- In File Explorer, make sure “This PC” is selected in the left-hand panel.
- Click on the Computer tab on the very top (between “File” and “View”).
- Click on “Map network drive”.
- In the “Map network drive” window that appears, select any available letter as the drive letter.
- Type the server address provided to you in the “folder” dialog box:
example for Liberal Arts - \\austin.utexas.edu\la - Make sure “Reconnect at sign-in” is selected.
- Click “Finish”.
Windows 11
- Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu
- Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the File Explorer ribbon, select More > Map network drive.
- In the “Map network drive” window that appears, select any available letter as the drive letter.
- Type the server address provided to you in the “folder” dialog box:
example for OSFA -Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid: \\austin.utexas.edu\disk\osfs\ - Make sure “Reconnect at sign-in” is selected.
- Click “Finish”.
WebDav
https://webdav.austin.utexas.edu/