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By now you've probably heard about Active Directory, the University's new network infrastructure. If not, please click here to learn more. You may also want to view this short video overview on Active Directory
One of the most useful features of Active Directory is the personal network storage drive or the P:\ drive. Think of it as a virtual flash drive that you can access from any computer with an internet connection. The best part is that you'll never have to worry about loosing it. To access your P:\ drive, you'll first need to know your NetID. If you have not set this up yet, please click here to do so. You may also view a short video tutorial on the process by clicking here. Students, faculty, and staff will soon be able to access their P:\ drive from any computer lab or classroom lab on campus. Faculty and staff whose associating departments have been migrated to Active Directory already have access to their P:\ drive via their office computers. To learn more about this, please click here for a short video tutorial.
The P:\ drive can also be accessed from any web browser (both on and off campus) via the WKU MyStuff website. For more information on this, please click on "WKU MyStuff" from the left hand menu.
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