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300MB Storage

Plus Your Own Personal Web Site

New! Backup Your Files to MavDISK

Save your notes, research, assignments and presentations to MavDISK where they’ll be safe, backed up and available to you anywhere in the world that you have an Internet connection. Memory sticks can get lost, hard drives can crash, laptops can be stolen, but your important files can be safe and available on MavDISK. Choose the option below that works best for you.

Backup Your Files From:

A) Campus Computers

- Redirected “My Documents” Folder -When you login and use a public campus computer, you can save files in your computer’s “My Documents” folder and they will actually be saved on MavDISK. We’ll back them up for you and keep them safe. Login to another computer and your files will be right there in your “My Documents” folder plus you can access these files from any computer connected to the Internet ANYWHERE. Click for more…

B) Laptop Computers

- “Offline Files and Folders” – Makes it seem like your MavDISK folders are always on your laptop. Synchronize files between your laptop and MavDISK. If your laptop is ever lost or stolen, your important files and academic history are still safe on MavDISK.

Once you setup Offline Files and Folders and synchronize to MavDISK, a full copy of your MavDISK files and folders are copied to your laptop. You can open, update and save files just like you are directly connected to MavDISK - even if you are off campus and no network connection is available. When you return to campus and connect to the MavNET wireless network, your changed files are synchronized and copied to MavDISK. Click for more…

- SSL VPN – A new way to copy or to read files from MavDISK using a web browser from anywhere in the world from any computer. The easiest and quickest way to access your files. Click for more…

- Map a Network Drive – While on campus (or off campus using VPN) you can map a drive to MavDISK. Now MavDISK looks like it’s your laptop’s hard disk drive. Read and write files as you always do. Files saved on MavDISK are safe and backed up.

- SSH – FTP or Explorer-like experience to securely drag and drop files to or from MavDISK. Works from off campus just like you are on campus. Click for more…

- Full VPN Client – The safest most secret way to use your laptop using MavNET wireless network on campus or from anywhere in the world. VPN allows your computer to seem like it’s right on campus so you can map a network drive It’s also most secure since the network communication is encrypted and difficult for somebody else to capture and eavesdrop on your work. Click for more…

C) Home Computers

- SSL VPN – A new way to copy to or read files from MavDISK using a web browser from anywhere in the world from any computer. The easiest and quickest way to access your files. Click for more…

- SSH – FTP or Explorer-like experience to securely drag and drop files to or from MavDISK. Works from off campus just like you are on campus. Click for more…

- Full VPN Client – The safest most secret way to use your laptop using MavNET wireless network on campus or from anywhere in the world. VPN allows your computer to seem like it’s right on campus so you can map a network drive It’s also most secure since the network communication is encrypted and difficult for somebody else to capture and eavesdrop on your work. Click for more…

New! Share Your Files with Students / Faculty

MavDISK is great for sharing files. Having problems sending someone files using e-mail? MavDISK Dropboxes are built for this.

Dropbox

Send files to any Minnesota State Mankato students, faculty or staff with an easy to use web browser interface. It works from any computer anywhere in the world. Even your family and friends can send you files using your MavDISK Dropbox. Send presentations, pictures, assignments or any type of computer file. It’s as easy as attaching a file using e-mail. When a file arrives in your dropbox, you receive an e-mail notification. You can then use a web browser to download the file to your desktop, delete it, or move it to your MavDISK My_Private_Files folder. Click here to use Dropbox…

Course Folders

When you register for a class, you are provided access to the course folder for the respective class. Professors can place files in the “ClassWorkspace” folder and students can submit and share files in the Documents folder. Course folders are available under your R: drive on campus public computers, my using SSL VPN to open \\mavdisk\msu, or by mapping a drive to \\mavdisk\msu. Classes in which students are not registered are not visible. Class folders remain visible for one semester after the course completion.

What is MavDISK and MavWEB?

MavDISK is a secure file storage facility and web server for the Minnesota State Mankato students, faculty and staff

MavWEB is your personal web server and web site contained within your "My_Website folder on MavDISK You can create your own web site and copy it to your "My_Website" folder. You can then instantly browse to your URL address: http://mavweb.mnsu.edu/username from anywhere in the world. If you've always wanted to make your own web site, MavWEB is the easiest way to

Quotas: students = 300 MB, faculty/staff = 2 GB

How to use MavDISK and MavWEB

·  Setting up your MavDISK Account. (Do this before anything else)

·  Connecting to MavDISK

o  Windows (PC) Systems

o  Macintosh Systems

o  iPAQ Pocket PC

o  Linux/FreeBSD

·  Flash Instructions (Includes: Using Mavdisk, 802.11x Wireless, Installing College of Business printers... and more!)

·  About the folders

·  Publishing your pages on the Internet

·  Training, troubleshooting, fixes & related information

·  Web Directory - All users with MavDISK websites

MavDISK special features

·  Dropbox -Submit a file to a dropbox

·  Dropbox -Manage your dropbox files

·  Old Dropbox system: To use the old dropbox system click here

·  Off-line Files and Folders for Windows 2000 and XP workstations

·  Using MavDISK Drop Boxes with Windows (NOTE: Connecting with Web DAV or SSH does not allow Drop Box support.)

·  Using MavDISK Drop Boxes with Macintosh computers.

·  MSU's Virtual Private Networking