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Once the VPN connection is active you can use the above method (Connect from your desktop or Meet PC) to connect to '' | Once the VPN connection is active you can use the above method (Connect from your desktop or Meet PC) to connect to '' | ||
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+ | === MacOS === | ||
+ | In Finder, open the " | ||
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+ | After pressing '' | ||
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===Linux=== | ===Linux=== | ||
+ | == From the commandline == | ||
Make sure you are running VPN. Make sure you create the '' | Make sure you are running VPN. Make sure you create the '' | ||
sudo mount -f cifs -o username=XXXX, | sudo mount -f cifs -o username=XXXX, | ||
and you should then see the content of this '' | and you should then see the content of this '' | ||
+ | == From desktop filemanager == | ||
+ | Most Linux desktop filemanagers can make a connection, similar to the Finder on macOS. In '' | ||
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