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  1. Search using the windows start search for file explorer, or click on the ‘File Explorer App’ from your start menu.

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  2. This will bring up a file explorer window. Select this PC from the menu pane on the right.

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  3. To map the location as a drive that you may re-access, click on the 3 dots at the top of your file explorer window and choose “map network drive”.

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  4. This brings up a new screen:

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    Choose a drive letter, then for the folder name, type in the following depending on the location of your data

  5. If you are connecting from a computer only used by you or that you log into using your individual UWYO username and password, you can check the box to reconnect at sign-in.

  6. If you’re prompted for your login, enter uwyo\<your_username>in the username field, and <your UWYO password> in the password field, then connect.

Beartooth data storage corresponds to server name “tetoncreek-cifs” while Alcova alcova data storage corresponds to server name “alcova”“data.arcc.uwyo.edu”. If you’re not sure how what your exact project path is, you can e-mail arcc-help@uwyo.edu and ARCC staff members can provide guidance. Once the folder is mapped, you can ctrl+c, ctrl+v or drag and drop like you’re used to from any windows PC.

If you do not see your drive listed in your mapped drives, reboot your machine. After reboot it should map and mount correctly, and show up listed in your mapped drives.

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  1. In the ‘Connect to Server’ window that pops up, enter: smb://<servername><server name>.arcc.uwyo.edu/<pathto>/<yourproject> and click ‘Connect’.

  2. When prompted for login credentials, enter uwyo\<your_username> in the username field, and <your UWYO password> in the password field, then connect.

Beartooth data storage corresponds to server name “tetoncreek-cifs” while Alcova alcova data storage corresponds to server name “alcova”data.arcc.uwyo.edu. Once you’re connected to the folder, you can cmd+c, cmd+v or drag and drop like you’re used to. If you’re not sure how what your exact project path is, you can e-mail arcc-help@uwyo.edu and ARCC staff members can provide guidance.