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How do I access my network files from my office computer on campus?

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You can access your network files from your office computer using two different methods. The first method is to open 'My Computer' and then double-click on the T: drive, as shown below. You can then drag files to the T: drive, or save them directly using Microsoft Word or another program. You can also access your network files from the 'My Network Documents' shortcut provided for you in the My Documents folder.
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How do I access my network files from another computer on campus?

Frequently Asked Questions
You can access your network files from any network-connected PC on campus. Simply log in to the computer with your own User ID and password. You should then have access to the T: drive when you open 'My Computer'. If you need to access your network files from a lab machine that is already logged in, or from a Mac, follow the directions below under 'How do I access my network files from my home computer?'
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How do I get a wireless network installed in my office, suite or building on the central campus?

TNS: FAQs
Submit a TNS work order request and we will do a site survey and let you know what the cost will be to provide wireless coverage in your area.
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How do I access files located on other PC's connected to the network?

Frequently asked questions about MediaMVP
Stop the MediaMVP services. Click on Start, Programs (or All Programs), Hauppauge MediaMVP, and then Stop. Locate the My Computer icon on your desktop or in your Start menu. Right mouse button click on the My Computer icon and select Manage from the drop down menu. Click on the “+” sign next to the Services and Applications listing and then click on the Services sublisting. Locate and right mouse button click on the name MVPMedia and select Properties from the drop down menu.
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How do I access the campus network?

FAQs - Trevecca Nazarene University - Nashville, TN
Password (first time users) = Last four digits of SSN, last 6 digits of student/employee ID. After initial log on, will be prompted to change password Library card holders unable to access the network may check out a Guest Pass at the Main Floor Circulation Desk
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back to top Where on campus can I access the wireless network?

Sacramento State - Wireless Networking - FAQs
Connectivity to the Sac State wireless network is only available if you are within a campus Wireless Zone. A Wireless Zone is defined as an area covered by one or more Wireless Access Points. Signal strength and connections speeds are dependent upon your proximity to the nearest Wireless Access Point and the materials used in the construction of the building you are in or near. See the wireless locations page for a complete list of campus Wireless Zones.
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What access to the campus network and printers will I have?

Laptop Program
Network access is available in a number of pre-wired classrooms, the library, all residence hall rooms, student lounges, and study areas. A number of printers for student use have been conveniently located throughout campus, including the residence halls, Kryzsko Commons, computer labs, and the WSU Library. Local dial-in access to the WSU network is available from Winona and Rochester. To keep costs reasonable, some limitations on printing services may apply.
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How can I access the wireless network here on campus?

Frequently Asked Questions
With a laptop, Dell Truemobile 1450, Cisco Aironet 350 or Apple Airport Wireless card, and a UTAD account, you can access The University of Toledo's wireless network. Please check out our Wireless Information page at http://www.eitoperations.utoledo.edu/HelpDesk/wireless.asp.
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Can I access my personal files from off-campus?

Student NT Accounts FAQ
Students can access their personal files via CentralPipeline from off-campus. Once you have successfully logged into CentralPipeline you will see a line on the main page that says "Web File Access". Click on this link and provide your Computer Account name and password. All of your personal files will appear in a separate window. You can copy a file from this window to your personal desktop to modify it locally. Be sure to copy it back to the window after modification.
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Network - Will I have access to the Internet and the campus network?

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The university provides each resident student a connection to the campus network. Therefore, a minimum computer configuration is recommended. We cannot guarantee that all computers will be successfully connected to the campus network. A 10/100 Ethernet card is required. This card may be purchased from and installed by the university. Every resident student will pay a one-time Internet connection fee of $50.00.
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Can users access budget files over a network?

Kardin Systems - Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. All file dialog boxes in Kardin software include a "network" button that lets the user open or save a file over a network. No problem. Our current products run on all versions of Windows. This includes Windows3.1, Windows95, Windows98, WindowsME, WindowsNT, Windows2000 and WindowsXP. The budget files that Kardin creates can be shared between any of these computers.
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How do I access files across a network?

Chestysoft ASP & COM Components - FAQ.
A number of our components allow you to read or write files by specifying a full physical path. If the file is on a remote machine you can use the shared path (e.g. "Z:\path\to\file.ext") or the UNC path (e.g. "\\computername\sharename\path\to\file.ext"). The component must first be registered in Component Services in Windows 2000 / 2003, or MTS in NT 4. In Windows 2000 / 2003 open Component Services and navigate down to "COM+ Applications".
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What folders/files do I have access to on the network?

Frequently Asked Questions
Below is a screen shot of what students will see (partially) from Windows Explorer after logging in to the network: If a student does not log out of the network, lab computers will automatically log out of the account after four hours of inactivity. Library and kiosk PCs will automatically log out after 15 minutes of inactivity.
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Can I still access my network files from home?

Campus Firewall FAQ
You can access all West campus network files from home by authenticating via the SecuRemote service. ASU PPP dial-up users can access file, FTP and e-mail services directly.
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How can I access my files while out of the office?

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Chili Systems offers a utility called ChiliDrive. The ChiliDrive is a remote file access utility that allows you to easily access files from any Internet-enabled Web browser that supports Java 1.5 or above. Once your ChiliBox is registered with Chili Systems (online registration available here), you will be able to upload and download files to and from your ChiliBox's hard drive. All of this is performed through a highly-secure SSL Web interface.
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Who is responsible for the safety of my computer files on the campus network?

Columbia College SC - Welcome to Columbia College
You are responsible for ensuring that others cannot access your information on the campus network. Every student, faculty and staff member is required to read and accept the College's computer policy. Tampering with and unlawfully accessing someone else's computer files is a felony offense.
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How does the campus make computing and network access financially available to all students?

Frequently Asked Questions
All student dorm rooms have network jacks with free Internet and network access. In addition there are two computer labs containing 60 Compaq PCs, one located in Colgate Hall and one located in the Susan Colgate-Cleveland Library/Learning Center. Both computer labs are equipped with an HP8150N high-speed laser printer, a scanner, and are staffed by student monitors. Also, there are 17 computers located in the library for Internet access and research.
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Question: Can I access the WVWC network from off-campus?

West Virginia Wesleyan College
Answer: At this time, the Computing Services staff is working on a VPN (Virtual Private Network) solution for off-campus connections, but it is currently not available. A general announcement will be made to the campus community when this feature is available. Most common network access needs, such as access to materials in class folders and electronic submission of assignments, can be done from off-campus via the Angel Learning System.
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How do I access my files on the H drive from off-campus?

About FoleyGonzaga University
Enter ftp://username@barney.gonzaga.edu into Internet Explorer's address bar. At the prompts, enter your ZagNet username and password. You can use Internet Explorer 6 or Firefox (not IE 7) to upload and download files from the FTP server! To upload a file, just click and drag the files or folders you want and drop them in the open Explorer window. To download files, click on the file you want downloaded.
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How do I access my network files from my home computer?

Frequently Asked Questions
One major benefit to storing your files on your T: drive space is that those files are available to you off-campus. In fact, almost any Internet-connected computer in the world will allow you to access your network files. Also, network file access via the Internet is secure. You will be required to type in your User ID and password to access your files. Open Internet Explorer and delete everything that currently appears in the address bar. Type in ftp://files.ship.edu and press Enter.
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Can I access my backup files from my office and my home?

EZBackup FAQ
Yes, you can recover a file remotely, while on the road or at a different location and at a different computer. However, EZBackup is not intended to serve as a file sharing service or a "virtual office."
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Can I access my files from home if I forgot them at the office?

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If your office uses Novell NetWare 6, many of your files are accessible. If your office uses Microsoft Exchange with Outlook Web Access, the e-mail, calendar, contacts and public folders are accessible, but not the general files. If your office has a VPN (Virtual Private Network) you can access all of your office files. The short answer is that you can only access your office PC if it was set up to do so. Any PC can be set up to be accessed.
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How do I access RoperExpress while I am off-campus?

Roper Center Frequently Asked Questions
Member university students may access Roper Center resources while off campus by logging into the proxy server or Virtual Private Network (VPN) typically available through your university library.
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How do I access the Off-Campus Housing Registry?

FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions (Off Campus Housing Office)
The Off-Campus Housing Registry can be found within your NYU Home account. Once you have logged-in to NYU Home, go to the top of the page and click on the NYU Life or Research channel. On the left panel, you will find the Housing Registry tab within the Off-Campus Housing section.
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What Library resources can I access from off campus?

Patron Authentication - FAQs
this time, the authentication server is used only for providing off-campus access to online resources (databases, electronic journals, e-books) subscribed by the ACC libraries. Almost all online library resources are made accessible to off-campus users this way. There are a few online resources that have special restrictions imposed by the vendor limiting their use to a particular building or to a particular department. Off-campus users will not have access to these resources.
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How do I access the campus network via wireless-equipped laptop?

SUNY Oswego - Campus Technology Services - Wireless FAQs
We have engineered the campus wireless network to recognize those with a valid SUNY Oswego computer account. The first time you connect to the campus wireless network, you'll go to a special registration page that allows you to download the necessary software (a VPN client) that's already configured to work with our wireless network. After connecting to the registration page, you'll be asked to read and accept the Computer and Network Acceptable Use Policy.
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How do I set up my computer to access UW's campus wireless network?

WCER - Technical Services FAQs
The DoIT wireless support page provides a good overview of how to connect to wireless UWNET (wireless WiscWorld).
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What resources can I access with a wireless campus network connection?

WCER - Technical Services FAQs
Wireless connections provide Internet connections only. You can access the Internet and check your e-mail via the My UW portal. You cannot access WCER project drives, or print to WCER printers. Definitely. WCER provides Macintosh support and continues to grow its Mac support levels. We recently installed a Mac server to allow for greater flexibility.
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