When you are on campus or off campus connected via virtual private network, you can map a drive to a university hosted resource, and your computer treats it like any other drive. This means that you can save, delete, copy and move files between your computer and university hosted resources, such as MyDocs, the Microsoft IIS server or Gizmo account file space.
Faculty and staff can contact their department's Tech Partner for help with mapping a drive or use these instructions:
To map a drive, enter the path to the server or network share. Some common paths to resources on the university network are listed below. Follow these instructions for connecting with Windows and Mac.
Watch this video for more information on mapping a drive to a Mac OS X server.
Common Network Locations
Windows
It may be necessary to click Different User Name and log in using your UARK email address, for example, username@uark.edu.
- MyDocs: \\mydocs.uark.edu\mydocs\yourUARKusername\Documents
Log in with your UARK username and password.
- Microsoft IIS server: \\www1.uark.edu\foldername$
You must include $ after your folder name. Log in with your UARK username and password.
- Gizmo: \\gizmo.uark.edu\volumename
"Volumename" is your assigned volume title. Log in with your UARK username and password.
Mac
Mac users with older versions of OS X might be unable to map a drive using these instructions.
- MyDocs: smb://Mydocs.uark.edu/mydocs/yourUARKusername/documents
Log in with your UARK username and password.
- Microsoft IIS server: smb://www1.uark.edu/foldername$
You must include $ after your foldername. Log in with your UARK username and password.
- Gizmo: smb://gizmo.uark.edu/volumename
"Volumename" is your assigned volume title. Log in with your UARK username and password.