Accessing the Student Server A Friendly Reminder
Step 1 Click on the desktop (and off of any open document). Click on “Go” at the top of the screen or press the “Apple Key” and “K” key at the same time. You will see this:
Step 2 Once you’ve connect to “cms-dc”, you’ll be prompted to enter two things: Your Name (e.g. j.f.kennedy) Your Password (which is your student ID #)
Step 3 If you have been directed to go to the “student server” (not your personal folder), click on “Students”. Once there, you  will see this --------->
Step 4 Work your way (logically) through the appropriate folders to find what you need. For example, for my classes, you will click on “Discovery” and “Wakefield” to get this:
Step 5 If necessary, save files to your personal server folder by going back to Step 3 and clicking on your graduation year. Note: Do not save video files (or other large files) to your personal folder. Just too much space taken up.
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Accessing Your Server Folder

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    Accessing the StudentServer A Friendly Reminder
  • 2.
    Step 1 Clickon the desktop (and off of any open document). Click on “Go” at the top of the screen or press the “Apple Key” and “K” key at the same time. You will see this:
  • 3.
    Step 2 Onceyou’ve connect to “cms-dc”, you’ll be prompted to enter two things: Your Name (e.g. j.f.kennedy) Your Password (which is your student ID #)
  • 4.
    Step 3 Ifyou have been directed to go to the “student server” (not your personal folder), click on “Students”. Once there, you will see this --------->
  • 5.
    Step 4 Workyour way (logically) through the appropriate folders to find what you need. For example, for my classes, you will click on “Discovery” and “Wakefield” to get this:
  • 6.
    Step 5 Ifnecessary, save files to your personal server folder by going back to Step 3 and clicking on your graduation year. Note: Do not save video files (or other large files) to your personal folder. Just too much space taken up.
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