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| We cannot reliably mount the UWP Y:-drive for our users, because of some issues. On the following link you'll find all available solution to reach your Y:-drive:<br/>
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| http://myuniversity.rug.nl/infonet/medewerkers/ict/werkplek/werkplekken/universitairewerkplek/remote-access-to-your-data
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| '''Users with sudo'''<br/>
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| For users with ''"sudo"'' rights on their PC, there is another option.<br/>
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| * First you'll have to login to "https://uwp.rug.nl" and go to ''"Tools & Utilities"''. Open ''"Explore Group Drive Y"''.
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| * In the newly opened explorer window, right click ''"Shared Storage (Y:)"'', select ''"Properties"'' and go to the ''"DFS"'' tab.
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| * In the ''"Referral list"'', look for the path that says ''"Active"'' is ''"Yes"'' and write down the first part of the path... ''"CL*-N*"''.
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| Now on your own system, create the directory where you want to mount your Y drive, e.g.:
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| mkdir /mnt/Y
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| In the following command, change the path to what you've written down and change the username to your p-number, then you can mount your Y drive on your system.
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| sudo mount -t cifs //CL*-N*.workspace.rug.nl/ydrive /mnt/Y --verbose -o username=p123456,workgroup=WORKSPACE,vers=2.1
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| To do this permanently add the following lines to your ''"/etc/fstab"'':
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| # The UWP Y-drive
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| //CL*-N*.workspace.rug.nl/ydrive /mnt/Y cifs username=p123456,workgroup=WORKSPACE,vers=2.1 0 0
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