File Storage F.A.Q
Data Recovery through Snapshots
ITG provides its clients with a quick and easy way to recover files and/or folders due to data loss or corruption. A snapshot is a copy of a set of files and directories as they were at a particular point in time, provided that these files and directories are located in a network file storage supported by ITG. So how would you recover a file or folder from the snapshot?
Map a Network Drive in Mac OS X
If you are using OS X, you can mount an ITG network shares by clicking on your desktop so that Finder is the active application, from the Finder menu bar, navigate to the Go menu and click "Connect to Server". Enter the in the "Server Address" field the URI "smb://itgfs.itg.ias.edu/users"and click "Connect".
Map a Network Drive in Windows Vista /Windows 7
Note: If you are attempting to map a drive from an off-campus Internet provider, such as with a dial-up service, you will first have to establish a VPN connection. Click Here, for VPN instructions.
1. Click the Start Globe
2. Go to "Computer"
Map a Network Drive in Windows XP
Note: If you are attempting to map a drive from an off-campus Internet provider, such as with a dial-up service, you will first have to establish a VPN connection. Click Here, for VPN instructions.