On Windows 7 computers:
1. In the Start Menu, click the "Computer" link in the column on the right.
2. Click the "Map network drive" link in the top menu bar. On the Map Network Drive screen, you are asked: "What network folder would you like to map?"
3. For the "Drive:" field, choose a letter you don't normally use.
4. In the "Folder" field, type:
- To connect to the H Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/HDrive/UserID
- To connect to the M Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/MDrive
- To connect to the P Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/PDrive
- To connect to the Q Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/QDrive
Please note that "UserID" should be replaced with your Harrisburg Academy Username.
5. When prompted, enter your domain username and password.
This would be in the form of "domainb\UserID" (without the quotes).
6. If asked, provide a nickname for your connection.
7. Your connection should be displayed automatically. It can also be found under "Network Location" in the Computer folder.
If you are using a Windows Computer you need to make a change to a setting in Internet Explorer.
- Go to the "Tools" Menu and select "Internet Options"
- Click on the "Connections" tab at the top.
- Click on the "LAN Settings" button at the bottom.
- Make sure that the Check box next to "Automatically Detect Settings" is not checked.
On Windows Vista computers:
- From the desktop, either right click on Computer and go to Map Network Drive from the desktop or left click Computer and click on Map Network Drive located on the upper right in the navy blue bar at the top of the page.
- On the Map Network Drive screen, click Connect to a Web site that you can use to store your documents and pictures, and then click Next.
- Click Choose a custom network location, and then click Next.
- In the "Internet or network address" field, type:
- To connect to the H Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/HDrive/UserID
- To connect to the M Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/MDrive
- To connect to the P Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/PDrive
- To connect to the Q Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/QDrive
Please note that "UserID" should be replaced with your Harrisburg Academy Username.
5. When prompted, enter your domain username and password.
This would be in the form of "domainb\UserID" (without the quotes).
6. If asked, provide a nickname for your connection.
7. Your connection should be displayed automatically. It can also be found under "Network Location" in the Computer folder.
If you are using a Windows Computer you need to make a change to a setting in Internet Explorer.
- Go to the "Tools" Menu and select "Internet Options"
- Click on the "Connections" tab at the top.
- Click on the "LAN Settings" button at the bottom.
- Make sure that the Check box next to "Automatically Detect Settings" is not checked.
On Windows computers (pre-Vista):
- Click on Start.
- Click on My Network Places.
- Click on Add Network Place.
- Type in the URL for your WebDav space:
- To connect to the H Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/HDrive/UserID
- To connect to the M Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/MDrive
- To connect to the P Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/PDrive
- To connect to the Q Drive, enter: http://drives.harrisburgacademy.org/QDrive
Please note that "UserID" should be replaced with your Harrisburg Academy Username.
5. When prompted, enter your domain username and password.
This would be in the form of "domainb\UserID" (without the quotes).
6. If asked, provide a nickname for your connection.
7. Your connection should be displayed automatically. It can also be found under "Network Location" in the Computer folder.
If you are using a Windows Computer you need to make a change to a setting in Internet Explorer.
- Go to the "Tools" Menu and select "Internet Options"
- Click on the "Connections" tab at the top.
- Click on the "LAN Settings" button at the bottom.
- Make sure that the Check box next to "Automatically Detect Settings" is not checked.