Before accessing files from snapshot views
If you create a snapshot view on your Linux or UNIX workstation or Windows® computer, the view is registered for you to access. However, if you are trying to access your snapshot view from another location, you must first register it for that location.
Accessing files from DevOps ClearCase® Explorer
The Views page in DevOps ClearCase Explorer provides access to the views that you create with the Join Project wizard or View Creation wizard. By default, ClearCase Explorer places all base DevOps Code ClearCase views that you own on the General tab of the Views page. For UCM views, ClearCase Explorer creates a page for each project that you join and places views on the associated project page.
The title bar shows the location of the view in your computer namespace. Any command you issue from ClearCase Explorer that requires a path uses the path displayed in the title bar.
To access other views and register a snapshot view from ClearCase Explorer (for example, to access a team member's view), add a view shortcut to the Views page. You can add a view shortcut to any Windows snapshot view that you can access through the Windows file system. To add a shortcut to a team member's view, the view owner must make the root directory of the view a shared network resource. You cannot add shortcuts to a snapshot view created from a Linux or UNIX host.
Accessing snapshot views from Windows Explorer
Because a snapshot view is a directory tree in a standard file system (plus some hidden, administrative files), you can access it as you would access any other directory tree in a file system.
Accessing someone else's snapshot view from Windows Explorer
You can access someone else's snapshot view from Windows Explorer as you would access any other directory on another computer. If the directory owner has shared the directory and set up the proper permissions, use My Network Places or Network Neighborhood to access the view.
Accessing someone else's snapshot view on Linux or a UNIX system
You can access someone else's snapshot view as you would access any other directory on another workstation. If you can access the other workstation and the directory owner has set up the proper permissions, use the cd command to access the view.