IT/Cloud/Remote Shares/Windows: Difference between revisions

From msgwiki
< IT‎ | Cloud‎ | Remote Shares
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Access restrictions were established for this page. If you see this message, you have no access to this page.
No edit summary
No edit summary
Line 6: Line 6:


== Install the files ==
== Install the files ==
* You will need to unzip the files I have loaded here.   
* You will need to unzip the files I have loaded here.
** If you do not understand what is meant by zip and unzip then quietly close this page and go back to your facebook account.   
** If you get the newer ones linked above they will be executable.  
** If you get the newer ones linked above they will be executable.  
** We recommend 7zip [https://www.7-zip.org/download.html 7zip ] as it is by far the best free and maintained program for compression and uncompression.
** We recommend 7zip [https://www.7-zip.org/download.html 7zip ] as it is by far the best free and maintained program for compression and uncompression.

Revision as of 05:54, 1 February 2020

The Source


Install the files

  • You will need to unzip the files I have loaded here.
    • If you do not understand what is meant by zip and unzip then quietly close this page and go back to your facebook account.
    • If you get the newer ones linked above they will be executable.
    • We recommend 7zip 7zip as it is by far the best free and maintained program for compression and uncompression.
  • Note the file dates. You can always click the above link to get the newest.
  • Just unzip them and double click on them and say yes.

Get connected

  • Open File Explorer, right-click on This PC and choose Map network drive.
  • Choose a drive to mount at and in the Folder field enter:

\\sshfs\yourRemoteLogin@remoteComputer

  • By default, Windows will use your Windows password or credentials for the remote computer.
    • If the password or credentials are different on the remote computer then choose the "Connect using different credentials option."
    • They most definitely are different.
    • Windows will ask for your password at the remote computer. After that the home directory from your remote computer will be mounted at the Windows drive you chose. I found that I had full read-write access to the files mounted from remote.

Some additional Notes

Be careful as you have full read and write access This is not a folder on your computer that you can delete from on a whim | Here is an additional link that is helpful.