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  1. #DESKTOP FILE STORAGE MAC OS#
  2. #DESKTOP FILE STORAGE PASSWORD#
  3. #DESKTOP FILE STORAGE MAC#

  • Urgency of the request, based on business need.
  • N: \Division\Department\eID\foldername\filename)
  • Complete network drive path or folder names where the file(s) was stored (e.g.
  • Complete name of the deleted file(s) to be restored.
  • You will need to provide the following information to assist with the recovery: If you are not successful finding the file, please request a file restore by filling out the File Restoration Request form or by contacting the Information Technology Help Desk. If a file (created on a previous day) is missing, first try to search for the file because sometimes the file has just been moved to another folder. Newly created files that are deleted (or corrupted) during the same workday before a nightly backup has been run cannot be restored. I accidentally deleted an important file from my network drive (N:), what can I do? As long as the file was not created the same day it was deleted, typically a file can be restored from a network file backup.

    #DESKTOP FILE STORAGE MAC#

  • Mac users will most likely need to mount multiple volumes/servers to access both their personal user folder and their departmental folder (see JMU-owned, non-domain joined computers, all Macs and personally owned PC’s in question 4 above).
  • Personal folders are separate from departmental folders.
  • For instance, the eID fuddex would be found under the folder UserA-F.
  • You would save your files to your personal user folder identified by your eID and found under an alphabetical grouped Users' folder named UserA-F, UserG-L, UserM-R or UserS-Z.
  • Your department head/supervisor would request a user or personal folder for you (typically done for a new employee when network file storage access is requested - see question 2).
  • Where do I save files on the network file storage that only I can access? To save files that only you can access: Off-campus access requires the use of the JMU SSL VPN.

    #DESKTOP FILE STORAGE MAC OS#

    How do I access my files in a General Computing lab or technology classroom? See the Accessing Your Network Files in the General Labs and Technology classrooms procedure.Ĭan I access my network folders and files from JMU’s on-campus wireless network or from off-campus? Yes, wireless network access and off-campus access to network file storage is available on Windows 7, 8, and 10 and Mac OS 10.4 or newer computers (see "How do I access my files on the Network" listed above).

    #DESKTOP FILE STORAGE PASSWORD#

    This information is provided in an Adobe Acrobat readable.pdf file that requires authentication with your JMU eID and password to view. Which network drives (Windows) and servers (Mac and Windows) hold my departmental and personal folders of data? A Network File Storage Environment list is provided to determine on which network drive (Windows) and server (Mac and Windows) your current departmental and personal user folders reside. Off-campus computers connect and access files using two-factor authentication through JMU's SSL VPN service. On-campus, JMU-owned (or personally-owned) computers not joined to the domain and all Macs will need to manually map drives using the instructions below: Those accounts will need to map the drives using the instructions below. This will not work for generic accounts, or any other local account (e.g. This only applies to users logging into their domain (eID) account on a Windows-based computer. On-campus, JMU-owned computers joined to the Domain (JMUAD) will receive automatic drive mapping. How do I access my files on the network? Your computer should fit into one of the three categories below:

    desktop file storage

    Have your former supervisor submit a removal of access if you no longer need access to that department's folder. It may be easier for your supervisor to indicate another employee that has the same access rights that you need. Also, your supervisor will need to indicate what special access you might need to various folders. I changed departments how do I get access to my new departmental shared folders? Your new supervisor must complete a Network File Storage Access request form and indicate that you're in a new department. Share files between faculty and students in a general lab.Nightly automatic backup of your network folders and files.Save, store, and share files in folders accessible across departments.Save, store, and share files in departmental or common folders with co-workers in your department.Save and store files in a user folder on the network accessible only by you.What benefits are provided with network file storage?










    Desktop file storage