S: Drive Instructions
For Faculty, Staff
Overview
Fordham employees use the S: Drive to access and share files on University systems.
Connect
On campus: Access using Fordham's secure network, "Fordham."
Off campus: Access using vpn.fordham.edu/Plus. Learn more about Fordham's VPN web page.
Getting started
Windows PC
- Open the File Explorer
- Click the yellow folder icon, in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
- Or, type "File Explorer" in the Windows search box, on the lower left of your screen
- In the File Explorer window that opens, in the left-hand navigation, select This PC.
- On the upper left, select the Computer tab (it may already be selected)
- From the menu bar (ribbon), select Map network drive
- The Map network drive dialogue box will ask, "What network folder would you like to map?" In the dropdown box, select the S: drive.
- In the Folder field, add the server name: \\ds.fordham.edu\dfs\Shared
- Click Finish. A login window will appear, requesting Fordham credentials. Enter your user name as FORDHAM\Username (i.e., FORDHAM\hpotter).
Access the drives for another session:
- Open the File Explorer
- Click the yellow folder icon, in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
- Or, type "File Explorer" in the Windows search box, on the lower left of your screen
- In the window that opens, in the left-hand navigation, select This PC.
- Find the mapped S: drive under Devices and drives.
Mac OS
- Open Finder in the dock
- In the menu bar, in the upper left corner, select Go and Connect to Server
- In the Connect to Server dialogue box, type in the path of the desired network drive
- To add the S: drive use: ds.fordham.edu/dfs/Shared
- Click the plus (+) sign to add the desired server and save in the list of Favorite Servers
- Click Connect to access the desired drive.
- Select Registered User and enter your Fordham credentials. NOTE: It may be necessary to type in "Fordham/" before your Fordham username if your device is not migrated to the Active Directory.
- After logging into the server ds.fordham.edu via the VPN, a window will open that displays the S: drive. The drive can also be found in the Finder and on the desktop.