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+ | ==== Personal Drive (P-Drive) ==== | ||
+ | You should store your data in your personal directory // | ||
+ | Further advantage is your data is backed up regularly. | ||
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+ | You can get access to your centrally stored data in different ways. To access to your centrally stored data from GöNet you can simply map a network drive. From outside of GöNet you should use VPN connection, or establish Remote Desktop Connection on the terminal server [[https:// | ||
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+ | === Map a Network Drive as P-Drive from outside of Active Directory=== | ||
+ | If your computer is not connected to the Active Directory, you can connect your personal drive (P-Drive) manually in a following way: | ||
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+ | 1) Open Windows Explorer -> Computer on the menu bar choose Map Network Drive ... The network drive connection dialogue will appear. For the P-Drive the letter P: usually is set, the letter W: should be reserved for shared network drives. | ||
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+ | 2) Type in the field Folder the P-Drive path. The path depends on the institution your account assigned to, one of the following options should apply: | ||
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+ | ^Persönlicher Bereich (Laufwerk P:)^ | ||
+ | |MPG| \\winfs-mpg.top.gwdg.de\userid$| | ||
+ | |Göttingen University| \\winfs-uni.top.gwdg.de\userid$| | ||
+ | |GWDG| \\winfs-gwd.top.gwdg.de\userid$| | ||
+ | |Other| \\winfs-son.top.gwdg.de\userid$| | ||
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+ | 3) Set the check mark **Connection using different credentials** when you work locally (outside of Active Directory). After you click the **Finish** button, authentication window appears. | ||
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+ | 4) Type in your username and password. and click **OK** to establish connection. | ||
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+ | === Map your P-Drive from Active Directory === | ||
+ | The connection to a P-Drive is done automatically when you are working in Active Directory. In a case you have several accounts, you can use a manual P-Drive connection ([[en: |