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==Accessing your files on Basin==
 
==Accessing your files on Basin==
 
If you are connecting to the campus network via wireless, choose the MiddleburyCollege network. (See the [https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/Get_Started_with_Wireless| LIS documentation] for more detail.) If you need to access your files from off-campus, you'll need to use a [https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/VPN| VPN connection]. VPN setup requires you to start a helpdesk ticket with ITS, excluding special circumstances.
 
If you are connecting to the campus network via wireless, choose the MiddleburyCollege network. (See the [https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/Get_Started_with_Wireless| LIS documentation] for more detail.) If you need to access your files from off-campus, you'll need to use a [https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/VPN| VPN connection]. VPN setup requires you to start a helpdesk ticket with ITS, excluding special circumstances.
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=Windows Users=
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To access your basin files, open My Computer. In the address bar, type \\basin\username with your username filled in. When asked for your username and password, use MIDD\username (with your username filled in), and your home directory should be shown. You can then access the files as if they are on your computer.
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To map basin as a network drive (like tigercat and classes), right click on My Computer and select Map Network Drive. Choose a drive letter, and type \\basin\username into the location field. Use MIDD\username for your username. Check the Reconnect at login box if you want it to automatically connect every time you start your computer. Click OK, and your basin folder will show up as the assigned drive letter in My Computer.
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=Mac Users=
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Go to the finder, and select Connect to Server from the Go menu. Type cifs://basin in the Server Address box, and click Connect. When it asks you, provide your basin username and password. Click OK, and a new Finder window will open containing your files.
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=Linux Users=
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If you have Konqueror, type cifs://basin/username into the location bar, and enter your username and password when prompted. If you have Nautilus, select Connect to Server from the file menu. Select Windows Share for Service Type, and enter /username under share. Click Connect, and enter your username and password when prompted. The domain doesn't matter.

Revision as of 10:39, 7 October 2020

Basin is the CS departmental general-use server. Every CS student has an account generated for them on enrollment in a course. The files and resources on basin can be accessed from any computer on or off-campus, following the proper instructions. The login credentials are the same as your Middlebury credentials. (instructions below are adapted from Daniel Scharstein)

Accessing your files on Basin

If you are connecting to the campus network via wireless, choose the MiddleburyCollege network. (See the LIS documentation for more detail.) If you need to access your files from off-campus, you'll need to use a VPN connection. VPN setup requires you to start a helpdesk ticket with ITS, excluding special circumstances.

Windows Users

To access your basin files, open My Computer. In the address bar, type \\basin\username with your username filled in. When asked for your username and password, use MIDD\username (with your username filled in), and your home directory should be shown. You can then access the files as if they are on your computer.

To map basin as a network drive (like tigercat and classes), right click on My Computer and select Map Network Drive. Choose a drive letter, and type \\basin\username into the location field. Use MIDD\username for your username. Check the Reconnect at login box if you want it to automatically connect every time you start your computer. Click OK, and your basin folder will show up as the assigned drive letter in My Computer.

Mac Users

Go to the finder, and select Connect to Server from the Go menu. Type cifs://basin in the Server Address box, and click Connect. When it asks you, provide your basin username and password. Click OK, and a new Finder window will open containing your files.

Linux Users

If you have Konqueror, type cifs://basin/username into the location bar, and enter your username and password when prompted. If you have Nautilus, select Connect to Server from the file menu. Select Windows Share for Service Type, and enter /username under share. Click Connect, and enter your username and password when prompted. The domain doesn't matter.