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If you are working on a Windows computer that has not been imaged by University Technology, you can follow these steps to access your network drives.

These instructions are written for Windows 7; we will attempt to update to reflect Windows 10 steps ASAP. 

Personal F: Drive

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Type "\\fsusers.ad.drew.edu\users\username", replacing "username" with your Drew username.
  3. Hit Enter.
  4. At the login prompt, type "DREW-AD\username" (again, with your username) and your Drew password.
  5. Hit Enter.

A Windows explorer window will open with your F: drive. You can now treat this as any other folder on your computer, copying and pasting files, etc, as needed.

 

Departmental G:, O: or P: Drive

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Type "\\fsdepts.ad.drew.edu\depts\department name", replacing "department name" with the name of the departmental folder (eg, "ut" or "humres") OR type "\\fsprogs.ad.drew.edu\progs\program name", replacing "program name" with the name of the program folder (eg, "gsfac" or "writingstudies").
  3. Hit Enter.
  4. At the login prompt, type "DREW-AD\username" (with your username) and your Drew password.
  5. Hit Enter.

A Windows explorer window will open with your G:, O: or P: drive. You can now treat this as any other folder on your computer, copying and pasting files, etc, as needed.

 

Course K: Drive

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Type "\\fscourses.ad.drew.edu\courses\currentterm", replacing "currentterm" with the term you are looking for (eg, "2014 Fall Terms" or "2015 Spring Terms").
  3. Hit Enter.
  4. At the login prompt, type "DREW-AD\username" (with your username) and your Drew password.
  5. Hit Enter.
  6. A Windows explorer window will open showing courses in the term you entered. Navigate to the course you are looking for. 

You can now treat this as any other folder on your computer, copying and pasting files, etc, as needed.

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