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1 Mapping a Drive on a USF IIS Server. 2 Mapping a Drive To map a drive to a network file directory in Windows you must be on a Microsoft local area network,

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1 1 Mapping a Drive on a USF IIS Server

2 2 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 This does not work in Chrome. I used IE.

3 3 Installing the USF VPN Software

4 4 Scroll down.

5 Installing the USF VPN Software 5 Click Start

6 Installing the USF VPN Software 6

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8 8 Click Run

9 Installing the USF VPN Software 9

10 Popup Window 10 If you don't see this window, check for it being hidden behind another window. Click Close and return to your browser window.

11 11 Click here

12 Setting Up a VPN Connection 12

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14 Setting Up a VPN Connection 14

15 Setting Up a VPN Connection 15

16 Setting Up a VPN Connection 16

17 Setting Up a VPN Connection 17

18 After Restart 18 You should see an icon for Pulse in your component tray, in the lower right corner of your screen. Click on the icon to open Pulse. Or you can open it from your Start window.

19 From the Start Window 19

20 Junos Pulse 20 Click Connect

21 Connecting 21

22 Connecting... 22

23 Connected 23

24 24 Reconnecting After you have installed the VPN software you can reconnect without repeating the installation steps shown above. Just run Pulse and click Connect.

25 Mapping a Drive Once you have a VPN connection in place, you can map a drive. Or if you are on campus and connected directly to the USF network, you can map a drive without a VPN connection. 25

26 26 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.

27 27 Mapping a Drive Password entered here (No echo) Expect this error.

28 28 Upon Successful Completion The drive you mapped will appear in “My Computer” Double click to open Windows Explorer window.

29 TheVirtual Directory 29 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


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