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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 files on the F: drive (or one of the departmental drives, as appropriate)! Even if your computer is destroyed, the files saved to the F: drive will remain available.
To reach the F: drive
Computer Provided by Drew
Windows
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- Navigate to Computer (in Windows 7)
- Select the F: drive or type F: into the search bar of the Start menu and hit Enter.
Mac
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- Open Self Service
- Click on the Drew Network link in the Categories menu.
- You will find options to connect to the Courses "K" Drive and your Personal "F" Drive.
If you do not have Self Service, use the instructions here.
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Computer Not Provided by Drew
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Windows or Mac, off campus
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The U: Drive
The U: drive is the campus shared drive. People are only able to access the folders here that they have been granted permissions to see.
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- Read - Permits viewing and listing of files and subfolders
- Write - Permits adding of files and subfolders
- Read & execute - Permits viewing and listing of files and subfolders as well as executing of files; inherited by files and folders
- List folder contents - Permits viewing and listing of files and subfolders as well as executing of files; inherited by folders only
- Modify - Permits reading and writing of files and subfolders; allows deletion of the folder
- Full Control - Permits reading, writing, changing, and deleting of files and subfolders
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To grant other users permissions to your folders
The U: drive can be accessed the same way as the F: drive.
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The Employee Network Drives (G, O, and P)
The G: drive is the departmental drive and connects to one folder on either the O: drive or the P: drive, depending on the user.
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These drives are accessed the same way as the F: drive, and user permissions are granted following the steps under "To grant other users permissions to your folders", above.
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Course Drives (K, T, and R)
The K: drive is a way for faculty to distribute files to students.
It can be accessed the same way as the F: drive.
Students registered for courses are automatically granted access to the appropriate course folders, which can be found within the relevant semester folder.
The T: Drive
The T: drive contains one folder for each semester you've been at Drew. Inside is what the K: drive showed you during that semester. This archive allows you to find course specific information from earlier in your time at Drew..
The R: drive is the “old attic,” a legacy drive that contains an older system of network software and communication processes. You will generally not need to use this drive and students generally do not have access to it.
These drives It can be accessed the same way as the F: drive.
Students registered for courses are automatically granted access to the appropriate course folders, which can be found within the relevant semester folder.
The M: Drive
The M: drive holds campus applications (programs). You should only access these files if University Technology directs you to do so.
It can be accessed the same way as the F: drive.
The R: Drive
The R: drive is the “old attic,” a legacy drive that contains an older system of network software and communication processes. You will generally not need to use this drive and students generally do not have access to it. If needed, it can be accessed the same way as the F: drive.
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