Utilizing Your Network Connection

Network Storage and Servers

You are familiar with the ability to store documents on your hard drive, floppies, DVDs, or CDs. With your network connection, you can also store your files on the St. Olaf Novell servers. You have access to your files on the servers whenever you log in to a St. Olaf computer from anywhere on campus.

The amount of disk space allotted to you on the server will depend on the nature of your study or work. In general, though, you will be given about 50 megabytes of storage space in your home directory. If you are a student, this directory will be on the stuhome.stolaf.edu server; if you are faculty or staff, this directory is located on fshome.stolaf.edu.

There are several other servers available for use. The prime.stolaf.edu server is used as a distribution server and stores installation and application update files. The classes.stolaf.edu server stores class materials. Students are automatically granted access to the files for a specific course whenever they register for a class. Faculty need to contact the Helpdesk (helpdesk@stolaf.edu or x3830) and request access. The shared.stolaf.edu server contains department or group storage areas. For more information, read the IIT Documentation on Novell Files. For instructions on connecting to the St. Olaf servers, go to Connecting to the Novell Servers.

E-mail and Web Browsing

At St. Olaf, we recommend Firefox and Thunderbird to surf the web and read e-mail. You can install them from mozilla.com.

Mozilla Thunderbird is the college's default e-mail program. For more information, visit the IIT Documentation on Thunderbird Mail.

Building a Web Page

You can also use your network connection to create your own home page on the St. Olaf web site. For more information, visit Building a Web Page at St. Olaf.

Printing to the Public Printers

Having network access allows you to print on the St. Olaf public laser printers. For instructions on using the public printers, visit Printing to the Network Printers.

 

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