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The network drives are a digital storage space for your files. They exist on the Drew University servers and act just like the C: drive on your personal computer. You must be connected to the Drew University servers in order to have access to them.

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The F: drive is your personal network drive, a place on the Drew University servers where you can store files. We strongly recommend backing up your important documents on the F: drive! Even if your computer is destroyed, the files on the F: drive will be accessible.

To reach the F: drive

Windows, on network

  1. Navigate to Computer (in Windows 7)
  2. Select the F: drive or type F: into the search bar of the Start menu and hit Enter.

When off campus or using a computer not logged into the Drew network, you can reach the F: drive by going to the TreeHouse main page and selecting NetStorage in the Remote Access box.

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Mac, on network

  1. Open Self Service
  2. Click on the Drew Network link in the Categories menu. 
  3. You will find options to connect to

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  1. the Courses "K" Drive

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  1.  and your Personal "F" Drive.

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Windows, on campus, not on network

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Mac, on campus

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, not on network

Windows or Mac, off campus

You can reach the F: drive by going to the TreeHouse main page and selecting NetStorage in the Remote Access box, or by typing "netstorage.drew.edu" into the Address bar of your browser and hitting Enter.

 

The U: Drive

The U: drive is the campus shared drive. People are only able access the folders here that they have been granted Trustee Rights to.

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These drives are accessed the same way as the F: drive, and Trustee Rights are granted following the steps under "To grant Trustee Rights to other users", above.

The K: Drive

The K: drive is a way for faculty to distribute files to students without using Moodle.

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The M: drive holds campus applications (programs). You should only access these files through the ZenWorks Application Explorer unless University Technology directs you otherwise. Students do not generally have access to this drive.

It can be accessed the same way as the F: drive.

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