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How do I map my H: drive when using the VPN?

Frequently Asked Questions - Faq - Newcastle University
For security reasons this facility has been blocked but you can still access your files using webfolders. The VPN service only supports IP traffic, so servers using IPX are not accessible. Please note that IPX and Appletalk are being phased out across campus in favour of an IP only network.

B.7) Can I get a map so I can drive the course?

Athens-to-Atlanta Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
We distribute maps, turns lists, and driver's directions at the mandatory skaters/drivers meeting Saturday night. These are not available prior to that time as we may make last minute changes to the route. To drive the course, begin in Athens and follow the yellow S's and arrows... Come on folks, driving a course tells you very little about what it will feel like to skate it. Save your fossil fuels for better things. Let it be an adventure on skates. See similar questions...

What is my H: drive for?

I.T. Services Home Page
Your H: drive mapping is an area on one of our servers where you can backup important files. Files kept there are backed up onto tape nightly. Don't copy everything you have there though because space is limited. See similar questions...

Can I mount a network drive via VPN?

FAQ's
Yes. MS Networking, NetWare IP, and AppleShare IP all work over a VPN connection. Drive mounting or file sharing which relies on non-IP protocols such as AppleTalk or IPX will not work. However, TSS does not support mounting of servers outside of NUNET. If you wish to mount a department's server, please contact your UNITS representative for instructions. See similar questions...

What can be stored on a G: or H: drive?

FAQS - ICT Service and Support Section | Learner Support Ser...
The desktop storage service has been designed to store work-related data files only. That is files from Word, Excel and similar programs. Large extract files of data which are also stored elsewhere should not be stored, nor should large non-work related graphic files. In particular it is not acceptable to store games, screen-savers and other 'recreational' or personal software. See similar questions...

Why can't I access my H: drive?

TSG: CSiT School Computers FAQ
The usual reason for this is that your password on Windows XP is different to your password on UNIX, or that your password has a euro symbol or pound sign in. If this is the case, follow the instructions here to change your password(s) and then log out and back in again. See similar questions...

How do I map a network drive?

Getting Started FAQ
For Windows machines, information is on the web for mapping a drive and for Apple machines, it's done through the Connect to Server option on the File menu. See similar questions...

How do I map a network drive to my ZipSpace?

ZipSpace Online Personal Storage - FAQ
This functionality is only available to computers (Windows 2000, Windows XP) on the University network (including VPN). You can either map a network drive or use a UNC name to access your ZipSpace. Network drive mapping: Open Windows explorer, click tools and scroll down to map network drive. Choose a drive letter and enter the UNC name described in the example above. See similar questions...

How do I get to my H:// drive (Student Storage)?

Library Technology FAQ
When you logon to a public computer in the library using your e-mail username and password you are automatically connected to your student server disk space. Click on My Computer and you will see your disk space listed. See similar questions...

Why is my H: drive saying my access is denied?

FAQ
Each student, faculty, and staff member at E&H has a size limitation for file storage on the file server. This limit is 500MB for students and 800MB for faculty and staff. Once this limit is reached you, will be denied access to write any more information to your H: drive. See similar questions...

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. See similar questions...

Can I submit a confluence without using a GPS receiver, but a good map instead ?

DCP: Frequently Asked Questions
The GPS receiver is not required, although it helps a lot to pinpoint the exact location. If you do not have a GPS and cannot borrow one, make sure you have a very detailed map of the area, a good compass, and good navigation skills. Satellite photos available from terraserver may help locate the right spot in this case. Remember - the rules of the project require you to be within 100m of the confluence point. See similar questions...

What are the advantages of using a USB Flash Drive instead of an External Hard Drive?

Removable Media Recovery Frequently Asked Questions - FAQ
Don't expose your laptop to resonating noises, for example loud bass noise from speakers, heavy machinery. See similar questions...

What is a VPN?

OIT-Network Services-Provided Services
VPN stands for Virtual Private Network. It is a set of technologies that allow you to build secure "virtual" paths between hosts on insecure networks. The particular type of VPN Network Services is deploying is commonly known as a remote access or tunnel mode VPN. This acts very much like a classical dialup service, except you are using a data network rather than a voice network to make your "calls". See similar questions...

Should data be stored on a G: drive or a H: drive?

FAQS - ICT Service and Support Section | Learner Support Ser...
If work is either highly confidential or generally of no interest to others then g: drive is the best place for it. All email is stored on a personal G: drive. Otherwise the best place for work is on an H: drive available to a suitable number of people in your department. Managers and Heads of Departments should consider how much data an individual user should store in their own personal area unavailable to others versus storage in a shared area. See similar questions...

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