Career Accounts
Whether they're here four years or many more, all faculty, staff and
students are provided with 500 megabytes of storage in their Purdue career account
as long as they are affiliated with Purdue. By storing and accessing documents
through the career account home directory, the need to carry or print extra documents
is eliminated. The home directory is always available, anytime, anywhere. A
personal web page
is also available (located in the "www" folder in the home directory).
Additional information about your Purdue Career Account may be found
at:
http://www.purdue.edu/apps/account/Account
For information about how to change your Purdue Career Account password,
click here
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Anyone needing log in or password assistance may visit the ITaP Customer
Service Center in Stewart Center room G65. A Purdue photo ID is needed for identification
purposes.
To Access your Home Directory
From an ITaP lab:
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From a Windows PC, go to Windows Explorer and look for drive H:
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From an Apple Mac, your career account home directory is mounted
as your home directory.
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From a Sun workstation, your career account home directory is available
as an icon on the desktop.
From your personal desktop or laptop:
From your personal Windows desktop or laptop, you can access your home directory
using any secure File Transfer Protocol (FTP) program or set up a Virtual Private
Network (VPN) connection.
Using FTP
To use FTP, you will need a secure file transfer program.
Use
ftp.ics.purdue.edu for the server name and log in with your Purdue
career account login and password. Any secure file transfer client can be used
and many are available for free by downloading from the Internet.
For more information about FTP, see:
Accessing your account using File Transfer Protocol
Using VPN
The most secure way to access your personal storage space, Web pages, or
to send documents to a campus printer from an off-campus location, is to set up
a VPN connection. By using Purdue's VPN service, you can access resources that
are only available on-campus, from anywhere. You can map your home directory to
a drive on your own computer, print to a campus printer, or access course materials
you might not otherwise be able to access from home. You don't necessarily have
to be at home either; Purdue's VPN service can be accessed from anywhere in the
world, any time of day or night.
For more information and instructions on how to set up a VPN connection,
visit
http://www.itap.purdue.edu/connections/vpn/
Select the link that corresponds to your operating system.
Mapping your Home directory
Once you have established a VPN connection, you will need to map your Home
directory to a local drive on your desktop or laptop.
If you are on-campus
(in a Residence Hall, using Purdue Airlink), use the server
name
rosetta.ics.purdue.edu.
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If using Windows:
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\\rosetta.ics.purdue.edu\”login”
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If using a Macintosh:
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smb://rosetta.ics.purdue.edu
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If you are off-campus
, use the server name
offcampus.ics.purdue.edu.
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If using Windows:
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\\offcampus.ics.purdue.edu\"login"
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If using a Macintosh:
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smb://offcampus.ics.purdue.edu
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Substitute your career account login for “login”.
UNIX Access
UNIX can also be used to access your home directory. Your career account
login and password can be used to log in to
expert.ics.purdue.edu using
a program that supports Secure Shell (SSH) , giving you access to a variety of
tools, including the ability to access your MySQL database account.
Getting Help
The answer to your question might be in
Gold Answers Knowledgebase
. If you still need assistance, please contact the ITaP Customer Service
Center by phone at (765)494-4000, via email at
itap@purdue.edu
or by visiting STEW G65.