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Instructions for connecting your off-site computer to SON resources:


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Please note you must either be onsite or connected to VPN to use this resource

WIndows Automated install:

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  1. Click the Start button , and then click Computer.
  2. Click Map network drive.
  3. In the Drive list, click a drive letter, R:.
  4. In the Folder box, type \\win.ad.jhu.edu\cloud\son$\SON
    To connect every time you log on to your computer, select the Reconnect at logon check box.
    To connect using your Hopkins credentials, select the Connect using different credentials check box. User Name: Win\<Your_JHED_ID Password: <Your_JHED_Password>.
  5. Click Finish.

Windows 8/10:

  1. Click or tap the Start button Image Modified, and start typing Computer then click or tap "This PC". 
  2. In the Menu bar, click or tap Computer, and then click or tap Map network drive.
  3. In the Drive list, click or tap a drive letter, R:.
  4. In the Folder box, type \\win.ad.jhu.edu\cloud\son$\SON
    To connect every time you sign in to your computer, select the Reconnect at sign-in check box. 
    To connect using your Hopkins credentials, select the Connect using different credentials check box. User Name: Win\<Your_JHED_ID Password: <Your_JHED_Password>.

  5. Click or tap Finish.

Macintosh OS X:

  1. From the Mac OS X Finder , hit Command+K to bring up the ‘Connect to Server’ window.
  2. In the "Server Address:" field, type smb://win.ad.jhu.edu/cloud/son$/SON
  3. If you want to save the network drive in your list of favorite servers, click the "+" button to the right of the Server Address field.
  4. Click "Connect"
  5. In the "Name:" field, enter your JHED ID (something like "jdoe13")
  6. In the "Password:" field, enter your JHED ID password (the same password you use to access most Hopkins resources)
  7. To have the computer remember your username and password, select Remember this password in my keychain (only do this if you own the computer, it is password protected and is secure)
  8. Click “Connect” to mount the network drive.

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