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Once connected to the VPN, you'll be able to access campus servers much the same way you access them on-campus if you have a loan PC. A little bit of setup will be required if accessing from a Personal PC.

Accessing Classes & Reference Drives from

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an AIE Loaned PC

Loaned PCs are already setup to access Classes and Reference drives, you'll just need to ensure you are connected to the VPN to access.

Accessing Classes & Reference Drives from a Personally Owned PC

To access your Classes and References drives, you’ll need to manually connect to our file shares whilst connected to our VPN.

UI Tabs


UI Tab
titleOverview
Select your campus from the tab bar above.


UI Tab
titleSeattle Campus Servers
  1. First, ensure you are connected to the VPN.
  2. Open Windows Explorer and enter the share you wish to access:
    1. \\seafs1\Classes - To access your Classes drive
    2. \\seafs1\Reference - To access your Reference drive
    3. \\seafs1\ - To access any other shares you have access to
  3. You will be prompted to enter your AIE network username and password, enter it in the following format:
    1. AIE\sXXxxxx - For example if your username is "s191111" you would enter "AIE\s191111" as your username.
  4. You may also map these shares to a drive letter by clicking “Map A Network Drive” from Windows Explorer.
  5. Then selecting a Drive letter and entering in one of the above locations as the Folder. For example to replicate our Z:\Classes drive you would enter.



UI Tab
titleLafayette Campus Servers
  1. First, ensure you are connected to the VPN.
  2. Open Windows Explorer and enter the share you wish to access:
    1. \\laffs1\Classes - To access your Classes drive
    2. \\laffs1\Reference - To access your Reference drive
    3. \\laffs1\ - To access any other shares you have access to
  3. You will be prompted to enter your AIE network username and password, enter it in the following format:
    1. AIE\sXXxxxx - For example if your username is "s191111" you would enter "AIE\s191111" as your username.
  4. You may also map these shares to a drive letter by clicking "Computer" then “Map A Network Drive” from Windows Explorer.
  5. Then selecting a Drive letter and entering in one of the above locations as the Folder. For example to replicate our Z:\Classes drive you would enter


UI Tab
titleAustralian Campus Servers
TBC

Accessing Classes & Reference Drives from a Loaned PC

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