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What is the H Drive?
The H Drive is space reserved on one of the
Mesa State Servers for professors to save files in a way
that the files are available for students. Most of the files
are PowerPoint presentations, but any type of file may be
placed on the H Drive.
Instructions (on campus)
To download or view files on the H Drive
while logged into a computer on campus,
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Open My Computer.
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On a computer running windows XP,
click 
and then click
On a computer running Windows 2000,
double click the 
icon, which is located on the Desktop.
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Double click on the H Drive. Then
a window showing many files will appear.
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Double click on the "Download"
folder. A window showing many more folders will appear.
Each professor who uses the H Drive has a folder here.
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Locate the folder named for your professor
and double click on it. The names of the folders probably
will begin with the first initial of the professor. For
example, the folder belonging to Allan Wallace will be
named awallace.
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The next window that opens will show the
folders and files that the professor has made available.
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Browse the professor's files and folders
until locating the one, or ones, you need. Double click
on a file to open it.
Instructions (off Campus &
in dormitories)
. To download or view these files while logged
into a computer on campus,
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Connect to the Internet and open Internet
Explorer.
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Tell Internet Explorer to go to the Mesa
State College Home Page, www.mesastate.edu.
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Click the 
button.
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Click the 
link.
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If a Security Alert Window pops up, click
the 
button and continue. A window labeled"Enter Network
Password" appears.
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In the Enter Network Password Window,
use your network user name and password to log in. The
is the user name and password the is used in the computer
labs on campus. The new window that appears has a link
for each professor who uses the H Drive.
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Locate the link for you professor and
click on it. You will then see the files that your professor
has made available.
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Browse the professor's files and folders
until locating the one, or ones, you need. Double click
on a file to open it.
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