Computer Science users with a valid account can mount their home directory on another system, such as a laptop, office PC, or lab PC. This article details the process of mounting your home directory on Windows, macOS, and Ubuntu.
This article applies to:
(Historical note: the new cs-fileserver.sci.uwo.ca service replaces the old samba.csd.uwo.ca and samba.gaul.csd.uwo.ca services as of fall 2022)
Select your operating system below for instructions on mounting your GAUL home directory.
Follow the steps below to mount your home directory on Windows 10.
Open Windows Explorer
Right-click This PC in the left pane and select Map network drive…
Select an available drive letter from the Drive drop down list
In the Folder field, enter the following:
Folder | \\cs-fileserver.sci.uwo.ca\username (where username is your WESTERN username) |
Select one of the options below: I am using a departmental computer and I log in with my Western username and password
If your computer is on the UWO domain, click Finish. Your home directory will now be accessible in Windows Explorer by selecting the drive you chose in Step 3.
I am using a personal device and I do not log in with my Western username and password
If you are using a personal device or otherwise using a computer that is not connected to the UWO domain (i.e., you do not log in with your Western username and password), continue following the steps below.