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== | == Inside YSTV == | ||
If you have less than a few gigabytes to move, find a flash drive or external hard drive and copy it off an edit PC, it'll be quickest. | |||
Otherwise, connect to the YSTV WiFi network, or plug in to a spare network port | |||
=== | === On Windows === | ||
Go to <code>\\filestore.ystv.york.ac.uk\</code> and enter your server username (in the form <code>YSTV\firstname.lastname</code>) and password when prompted. Then copy files to your heart's content! | |||
== On | === On MacOS === | ||
Go to | * In the Finder menu, click "Go" > "Connect to Server", or just press ⌘+K | ||
* Enter <code>smb://filestore.ystv.york.ac.uk</code> in the "Server address" field | |||
* Enter you username in the form <code>YSTV\first.last</code> and your YSTV password | |||
* Pick a folder, and copy away! | |||
== | == Outside YSTV == | ||
If you only want to download files, read [[HowTo Add a file to user space on YSTV website]] | |||
''If you're off campus, you'll need to tunnel in to the VPN first for any of this to work: go to [https://webvpn.york.ac.uk https://webvpn.york.ac.uk]'' | |||
Using your favourite SFTP client (WinSCP is recommended, or Cyberduck for | |||
Browse to | # Using your favourite SFTP client ([http://winscp.net/eng/download.php WinSCP] is recommended for Windows, or [http://cyberduck.ch/ Cyberduck] for Mac, Linux users you can probably figure it out), connect to <code>filestore.ystv.york.ac.uk</code> with your server username (the <code>firstname.lastname</code> one) and password. | ||
# Browse to <code/tank</code> and from there you will see the usual selection of folders. | |||
== If these all fail/you can't see the file == | == If these all fail/you can't see the file == | ||
Tweet/email/call/smoke signal a | Tweet/email/call/smoke signal a techie or computing type and they'll help you. | ||
[[Category:Tutorials]] | |||
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