Here are instructions on how to access your home directory while on the UTSA campus.
On Windows:
1. Open My Computer, then click on "Tools" on the toolbar at the top of the window. Then click "Map Network Drive."
2. At the prompt enter in the Folder as
\\cajal.cbi.utsa.edu\user
where "user" is your unique username. If you are accessing a group share, then you will enter in the groupname in place of the username.
3. A prompt will appear asking for your username and password.

Note: Even if you are mounting a groupshare, you will enter in your own username and password.
4. After hitting ok there should now be a drive icon in your My Computer window indicating the Drive you've mounted.
On Mac OSX:
1. Click on finder and then select "Go" from the menu bar at the top of the screen, from there select "Connect to Server."

2. When you select this option a prompt will come up. At the prompt type in the file server for your home directory:
smb:/cajal.cbi.utsa.edu/username
where username is your own unique username. If you are accessing a group share, you will enter in the groupname in place of the "username."
3. When prompted for your password enter it into the field and hit enter. If you are mounting a groupshare, then you will still enter in your own password.
4. An icon for your mounted drive should be present on the finder browser, you can also access the share on your Terminal under /Volumes/username where username is your unique unsername.