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MacOS users will not automatically have their network drives mapped for them like Windows Users will.

\uD83D\uDCD8 Instructions

  1. Make sure you are connected to the CISD Network via an ethernet cable or by connecting to CISD-NET or CISD-Wireless

  2. From Finder, click Finder, Settings

MacOS Menu Bar, Finder, Settings...

  1. Under General, Make sure “Connected servers” is selected. This will make sure your drives show on your desktop

Finder Settings window with arrow pointed to connected servers
  1. Back from to your MacOS Desktop with Finder active, click Go, Connect to server…

Finder go menu with arrow pointing to connect to server
  1. The Connect to Server window will appear.
    To Map your U: Drive, enter: smb://titan.conroeisd.net/employeeDrive$/DEPARTMENT NAME/USERNAME
    To Map your S: Drive, enter: smb://titan.conroeisd.net/employee$/DEPARTMENT NAME/Share

You click the + button to save these servers as favorites to make reconnecting easier

Connect to server dialog

Replace “DEPARTMENT NAME” with the name of your department and replace USERNAME with your CISD Network Login.

If you are unsure of what your department is listed as, on your Windows PC, launch a command prompt and type “net use” and it will list all of your mapped drives.

  1. After clicking connect, you will be prompted to allow connections to titan.conroeisd.net, click allow.

  2. You’ll next be asked to login, login with your CISD Network login and password, specifying EMPLOYEES\ before your username.

Connect to server login window
  1. After logging in, a new finder window will appear, and a short cut will be added to your desktop.

MacOS Desktop with icons

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