How to access H: (Home) drive outside of Chinook buildings

How to access H: (Home) drive outside of Chinook buildings

You want to access H: (Home) drive from a non-Chinook building
  1. Log into the Chinook portal (portal.chinooksd.ca).
  2. Click on the waffle menu on the top left



  3. A sub menu will pop up. Click on the "My Site" button.



  4. Once you're in My Site, click on the "Home Drive" button.



  5. From the Home Drive you should be able to download or upload individual files. 
Moving files using the Home Drive tool is a manual process. If you edit a file after downloading it, you must upload it back to your Home Drive to update the file on your Home Drive.



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