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Windows: Mount your T drive

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If you log into a virtual machine and you need to connect to your "T" drive (known as your Team drive) here are a few options available:

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Use the Z drive: When you log in, some drives are automatically mapped (like your U drive). We have added an additional drive called your "Z" drive which for most users is functionally the same as your "T"  It looks like this:

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If you have a bunch of shortcuts that point to the "T" drive, that's less helpful.  Here's how to map it:

  1. Open "This PC" - click the start menu and just start typing "This PC" it will appear.  Launch it
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  2. Then, click on the "Computer" tab, and select "Map Network Drive"

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  2. Make sure that the T letter is selected for the Drive and that the Folder is: \\nas4\DEPTS
  3. Keep "Reconnect at sign-in" selected

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  1. and keep "Connect using different credentials" empty.
  2. Click Finish.
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Your drive is mapped!

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