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Network Drive (H:)

Network Drive (H:)

What is the Network Drive? All students and employees are given space on a network file server to store files. This is just a storage space - it is not possible to "host" these files via http/web or ftp.

How do I get to the Network Drive? On any Windows computer where you are required to do a domain login (specifically, to enter your Foxmail username and password, and sometimes the domain "campus") the Network Drive will automatically be mapped as your H: drive. Apple computers can also be linked to the Network Drive - contact the Service Desk. For now, domain logins are limited to the administrative network (offices and classrooms mostly) and the CAI Lab.

It is our intention to extend the campus domain to ResNet (Newberg student housing) in the near future. Once this happens access to Network Drives will be available when connected to the network in student housing.

If you have any questions or concerns about the contents of this page, please contact our Service Desk.

This page was last updated 5-1-2008 13:13:47.
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