If you aren´t connected with the university network, you can use WebDAV to gain access to Shares.
Open the Explorer (windows key+E) and click with the right mouse buttom on the entry “This PC”. After that choose “Map network drive”.
Choose the entry “Connect to a website”:
Click on the following window the buttom “Next”: Then “custom network location” and “Next”: And finally enter the adress
https://filegw.hs-regensburg.de/webdav
Clicking on “Next” will take you to username and password query.
Enter the username in the format
abc12345@hs-regensburg.de
and confirm with “OK”:
We recommend to select “Remember my credentials” if you don´t want re-enter your data on each login.
Finally click on “Next” again and then on “Fertig stellen”:
The drive should be connected:
Only the K-Drive is shown in some cases. This is a Windows issue. To see all drives, you have to select Show hidden files, folders, and drives under Advanced settings, and then select OK(for an example in Windows 10).
1. A connection with a server must be furnished.
2. Indicate the Server Adress.
https://filegw.hs-regensburg.de/webdav
3. Insert your username as
abc12345@hs-regensburg.de
4. The WebDAV Drive
5. The Networkdrives G:\, H:\, K:\, P:\, S:\
Mac OSX with WebDAV is not able to show Folders with umlauts
This Instruction was tested on Ubuntu 12.04LTS.
Open the Terminal and tap the following command
nautilus davs://filegw.hs-regensburg.de/webdav/ &
In the window that opens, tap your user ID
abc12345@hs-regensburg.de
and your password.
Now the standard file manager should open with the mapped network drive.
Rightclick on the network drive “WebDAV” → “Lesezeichen hinzufügen” set a permanent bookmark in Nautilus. When opening this bookmark for the first time, you must enter your username and password again as shown above.