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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. This means that, on campus, your computer must be using a network cable or be connected to the drew1x wireless network - the drew wireless network will not allow you to connect to the network drives.

Tip
titleTroubleshooting Tip

 If you do not see your network drives, first restart your computer. This actually resolves the problem 9 times out of 10.

If you do not see your network drives after a restart, make sure you are either plugged in with a network cable or are connected to drew1x if on campus.

If you are off campus, you cannot see your network drives unless you CloudPC or MyFiles.

The F: Drive

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.

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