In order to access your UNIX disk space in Windows, you must first map the drive in Windows.
1) Open Windows Explorer.
Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Windows Explorer.
2)
Click Tools > Map Network Drive.
3)
Pick a Drive letter (any unused letter is fine - ITS recommends using "S:").
4)
Enter Folder name as \\storage.albany.edu\users\netid, replacing netid with your actual NetID.
5)
The "Reconnect at logon" box:
If you are using your personal computer, check "Reconnect at logon" so that you won't need to retype this each time.
If you are using a public computer, or if other people may use your computer, leave this unchecked.
6)
Click "Finish".
7) Windows will attempt to connect to the drive.
8)
If you are prompted for a Username and Password, enter your NetID and UNIX password to log in.
9)The "Remember my Password" box:
If you are using your personal computer, you can check "Remember my Password" so that you won't need to retype this each time.
If you are using a public computer, or other people may use your computer, leave this box unchecked.
Once the drive is mapped, you can access the storage the same way as you would access any hard drive or network drive in Windows (i.e. you can drag/drop files, etc.).
*Source: http://www.albany.edu/its/using_s_drive_from_windows.htm