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What is a V: drive?
How do I access my V: drive?
How do I access my V: drive from off campus?
How much storage space do I have?
How do I share files?
Q. What is a V: drive?
A. The V: drive is virtual disk space that Information Technology
provides to all faculty, staff, and students.
Q. How do I access my V: drive?
A. When you log onto a university computer you are automatically
mapped to your own V: drive space. To access this virtual drive you
can use the Windows Explorer to manage your V: drive.
Q. How do I access my V: drive from off campus?
A. If you are off campus you can use an FTP utility or Internet
Explorer 6 or previous to access your V: drive. To access your V: drive via
Internet Explorer you need to go to ftp://mupfc.marshall.edu and
follow the logon instructions there. If you have already upgraded to
Internet Explorer 7, you can use your Windows Explorer FTP utility
by typing in ftp://mupfc.marshall.edu/ and then when prompted
for your username and password type marshall\munet username and your
MU password.
Q. How much storage space do I have?
A. Everyone is allotted 500MB of data storage.
Q. How do I share files?
A. Marshall University provides network space via the Personal File
Cabinet, also known as the V Drive, that can be used for file
sharing over the Internet. This is a more efficient alternative to
sharing large files as attachments in e-mail. The shared files must
be located in the 'public_html' folder on your V: drive. If this
folder does not exist, use a Windows machine and follow these
instructions to properly create the folder.
These instructions assume you are using a computer on the Marshall
University network and that the V: Drive is available.
From the Start menu click on My Computer
Click on V:
Click File menu
Click New -> Folder
Rename the folder public_html
Once the folder is created:
Copy the file you want to share into the 'public_html' folder.
To share this file, you must provide the path to the file. The path
for shared files in your public_html folder on your V drive is
http://mupfc.marshall.edu/~username/file.ext where 'username' is
your munet username and 'file.ext' is the file name and extension. For
example, if your username is Novice41 and you want to share an Excel
file named budget.xls, you would do so by providing the following
path:
http://mupfc.marshall.edu/~novice41/budget.xls
You could send the above path in an e-mail and recipients will be
able to click on it like a link to any web page.
The above is also known as Web Publishing.
Users are reminded that files in their public_html folder on their V
drive are being shared with anyone who knows the path. This may not
be the best way to share sensitive or confidential information.
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