Connecting to PETE Network Drives:

 

Network drives are letters that are mapped to a shared folder on a network server machine for public use based on some access rights and restrictions.

 

Following is a list of our "standard" network drives and their purpose: 

 

H: Drive           This is the home drive/directory on the lsu network server that is tied to Paws logon id.

This is the user's own secured drive under which he/she can create, modify, or delete directories and files. H drive is “User name” specific and is tied to the “User name”.

For problems and service you must call (225)578-3375 (LSU Computing Help Desk).

 

M: Drive           This is a personal or group project drive created upon request on our local server when space is available.

                        Path =  \\PETE0001\Paws Id.

 

S: Drive            This is the shared drive for the Faculty and Staff's use. Do not use this drive unless you are doing work for a Staff or Faculty  which must be transferred to their own H: or C: drive.

                        Path= \\PETE0001\Shared

 

P: Drive            This is the "Courses Drive/directory" on the NT server. This is the means by which a faculty member may transfer homework/course material to students of a particular course. There is a separate directory for each course number. Faculty can create, change and delete directories and files while the students have the "read" right only.

                        Path =  \\PETE0001\Courses.

 

N: Drive           For the faculty and staff working on Abet, only. Path =  \\PETE0001\Abet

Q: Drive           This drive is usually associated with a program. Each program would have their own sub-directory.

 

I: Drive Reserved use by the Administrator as "Installation Drive".

 

Any user who works with a group of students, faculty, and/or staff may apply for a project folder. Security can be tailor made to the members of project as to bring about the maximum protection against data loss and/or un-authorized modifications. The request is honored based on then current available network disk space.