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1 Mapping a Drive on the 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.

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1 1 Mapping a Drive on the 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 If you don't have the URL handy just google USF VPN

3 3 Installing the USF VPN Software This did not work for me in Chrome. I had to use Internet Explorer. You may find that you have to log in as an administrator in order to do this.

4 4 Installing the USF VPN Software

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6 6 Padlock icon means that the VPN connection is set up. Double click on the padlock to get connection status.

7 7 VPN Connection Status Disconnect the VPN connection when you are finished by clicking on “Sign Out”.

8 8 Reconnecting After you have installed the VPN software you can reconnct without repeating the steps shown above. Run Juniper Networks > Network Connect

9 9 Windows 7

10 10 Windows XP

11 11 Reconnecting The padlock icon should apprear within a short time indicating that your VPN connection is set up.

12 12 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.

13 13 Mapping a Drive Password entered here (No echo) Expect this error.

14 14 Upon Successful Completion the drive you mapped will appear in “My Computer” Double click to open Windows Explorer window.

15 15 TheVirtual Directory 15 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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