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Using Your Network Drive

To ensure that you are logged onto the network select the MyComputer icon. One of the network drive icons should be named after your username followed by the pathname 'Reinhardt\vol1\Home\Students'

This is your "Home" directory on the network drive. It is the place on the network that is available only to you for storage of your data and documents.

If you do not see your home directory, or any other network drive when you double click on the "My Computer" you are probably not logged onto the network. Log off of the computer and try logging onto the computer again. If you are having trouble contact the support desk for help.

What can I do with my home directory?

Your home directory is your to use for file storage. You may create separate folders for each course use it as you wish within the College's acceptable use policies.

The Office of Information Technology backs up these home directories nightly. However, the Office of Information Technology will not under any circumstances retrieve lost files that were deleted accidentally or purposely by students in the event of a network or hardware failure with the servers. 

Having Trouble Logging into your home Directory?

If you are having logging into the system, your PC may be trying to authenticate you on the wrong network server.

On the main login screen select the "Advanced" button on the bottom left corner next to the cancel button. This will expand the box to include the additional information.

Make sure the "Tree" is set to "EAGLE_NET

Make sure the "Conext" is set to "Students.Waleska.Eaglenet"

Make sure the "Server" is set to Reinhardt

(For North Fulton Students use the following)

Make sure the "Tree" is set to "EAGLE_NET

Make sure the "Conext" is set to "Students.Waleska.Eaglenet"

Make sure the "Server" is set to Reinhardt



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