Mapping network drives Windows
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Mapping Network Drives Windows

After Installing OpenAFS on your Windows machine,

#Run the authentication client under Start>Program Files>OpenAFS>Client>Authentication
#Login with your BII credentials.
#Go to "Computer" under Start Menu
#Click on Map Network Drive

#Below shows the drive conventions and the path to each. Map each Drive to each Folder as stated.

Z: - usually used as Root : \\afs\bii.a-star.edu.sg\
Y: - usually used as Dept : \\afs\bii.a-star.edu.sg\dept\yourDeptName\ (to see your dept name, just map Root first and then browse to dept)
X: - usually used as Home: \\afs\bii.a-star.edu.sg\home\yourBIIusername\
#You would then be able to see your AFS drives under Network Locations