Self-Help Article (External)
Intended Audience: Faculty and staff
Purpose
This article explains how to map a network drive on your computer.
Requirements
- A Windows device.
- Valid O-Key credentials.
- OSU VPN installed and connected if working off campus.
- Full network drive path.
- Access permissions to the network drive path.
Step-by-Step Procedures
- Locating Network Drive Address on a co-workers computer
Note: This step is to be performed on a co-workers computer where the drive is currently mapped.
- Type Windows PowerShell or CMD in the search box on the taskbar and choose Windows PowerShell or Command Prompt in the results.

- Type in net use into Windows PowerShell or Command Prompt and press Enter.

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Write down the Remote name. This is the Group Drive address you will need.

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Adding a Network Drive to your Computer
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If you are not already on OSU's network connect to OSU's VPN.
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Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu or press the Windows logo key.
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Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the Computer tab, select Map network drive.

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When you click Map network drive, you may be prompted with another drop down menu. If so, then from the drop down options, click Map network drive. A new window will open.

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In the Folder text box, enter the full network drive path. Check the Connect using different credentials and click Finish.

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Enter your O-Key login credentials and click OK.

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You are now connected to your network drive. The device must remain on OSU's network or OSU's VPN to stay connected.