
NOTE: When entering the path, please note that the forward slash characters ("/") are used in place of the back-slash characters ("\") used in Windows Dos. The drive will now appear on your desktop and in the Finder window sidebar.Enter your login/password and click “OK” to mount the network drive.Enter the path to the network drive you want to map, ie: smb://networkcomputer/networkshare and click ‘Connect’.From the Mac OS X Finder, hit Command+K to bring up the ‘Connect to Server’ window.When you are done, click Finish and the shared drive(s) should appear in the File Explorer.Ĭonnecting your Shared Drive to your Mac: It will bring up a window and you will enter the file path where it says Folder.Īt Folder, type in the path starting with \\. run the application and sign-in with your CalNet ID and passphrase.Īt the top, select Computer and click Map network drive If you do not have it, you can get it here:ĭownload the appropriate version of the software and install it. On your personal computer, run the Palo Alto Networks GlobalProtect VPN application. It will look like this:Ĭopy the Server: information. That will show you the path information for the shared drive. Highlight it and click File - Get Info or click Command - I. These are the steps to take while you are in the office, prior to attempting to connect remotely to shared drives.įind the shared drive(s) icons(s).
