Dec 192016
 

Anyone using smtp services for notification of things gone bung via smtp should note the following server names and numbers. Existing smtp addresses are being added as aliases to them so it should be business as usual unless you have hard coded the dotted quad ip address in – naughty naughty if you have, get it ‘sorted’!

mailhub-ncl1.ncl.ac.uk 10.3.192.247
mailhub-ncl2.ncl.ac.uk 10.3.192.253
mailhub-ncl3.ncl.ac.uk 10.3.192.254
mailhub-ncl4.ncl.ac.uk 10.3.193.34

nslookup smtp.ncl.ac.uk

resolves to these numbers now.

 Posted by at 12:39 pm
Dec 012016
 

These instructions work for on-campus access only. If you require off-campus access, we have additional webfolder instructions and RAS instructions.

 

• Windows 7

FCCF S: drive / live instrument data

Click on Windows logo (taskbar)
Click “Computer”
Click ‘Map network drive’ option
Change “Drive” option the letter S
Change “Folder” option to:

\\fsarchive.ncl.ac.uk\IHGSCRATCH\FLOWCF

Tick ‘Reconnect at logon’ is ticked
Tick ‘Connect using different credentials”
Click ‘Finish’ button

When prompted for your University details, *ensure* that you precede your username with campus\

E.g If your University username was nabc123 then use campus\nabc123 as your username here
Enter your University password
Tick ‘Remember my crednetials’ box
Click OK

 

FCCF R: drive / archived data

Click on Windows logo (taskbar)
Click “Computer”
Click ‘Map network drive’ option
Change “Drive” option the letter R
Change “Folder” option to:

\\fs-ncl-smb-db.ncl.ac.uk\igm-flowcf

Tick ‘Reconnect at logon’ is ticked
Tick ‘Connect using different credentials”
Click ‘Finish’ button

When prompted for your University details, *ensure* that you precede your username with campus\

E.g If your University username was nabc123 then use campus\nabc123 as your username here
Enter your University password
Tick ‘Remember my credentials’ box
Click OK

Dec 012016
 

* RAS

Go to http://ras.ncl.ac.uk/
You may need to install some additional software on the computer that you are using to log into RAS with.  Use the links provided on the RAS front page to download and install this software.

Log in to RAS as usual
Click on My Drives icon (if this icon is missing, click on the + icon; All Apps; scroll down and click on My Drives icon)
Wait for window to appear showing your drives. Be patient.

RAS labels the S: drive as “FLOWCF (\\campus.ncl.ac.uk\scratch\IHGSCRATCH)”… and it labels the R: drive as  “FLOWCF (\\campus.ncl.ac.uk\igm)”

If these are missing, click on Computer icon
Click ‘Map network drive’ option
Change Drive: to S
Change folder to: \\campus.ncl.ac.uk\scratch\IHGSCRATCH\FLOWCF
tick the ‘reconnect at logon’ box
click Finish button

IMPORTANT! Right-click on some white space, within that window, and choose “refresh” from the menu. The S: drive will now appear.

Repeat this for the R: drive by clicking on the  “Map network drive’ option

Change Drive: to R
Change folder to: \\campus.ncl.ac.uk\igm\flowcf
tick the ‘reconnect at logon’ box
click Finish button

IMPORTANT! Right-click on some white space, within that window, and choose “refresh” from the menu. The R: drive will now appear.

The drives shown under the “Network Location” section are your University mapped drives, and these include your H: drive (labelled as “Documents”). You may also have an Institute drive (the IGM uses the Z: drive and this provides access to Institute shared folders and our groups research folders).

The section labelled “Other” contains access to the local drives associated with your off campus computer, the one you are logging into RAS with. These drives will vary but they will usually include your computer’s C: drive – often labelled as “Local Disk” – and any portable drives or USB sticks attached to your computer. Explore these local drives by double-clicking on them so that you become familiar with where things are stored on your local computer. You will be asked about giving RAS permission to access these particular drives –  it’s just a precaution.

To copy data from the University to your off campus computer, double-click on the relevant drive under “Network Location” until you find the folder/file you are looking for. Right-click on this file/folder, and from the pop-up menu, select ‘Copy’.

Now double-click on the relevant drive under “Other”. Note that you will be asked about giving RAS permission to access this local drive. Now find somewhere appropriate to store this data and right-click on the location. Choose ‘Paste’ from the pop-up menu.

This copy/paste technique is how you copy data between the University and your off campus computer.