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Publishing Web Pages on the NT Server

All students enrolled in the School of Library and Information Science for the current semester may publish web pages on the NT server using a standard web browser, either Internet Explorer or Netscape.

Web to http://home.cua.edu/

Students log in in the upper right with their NT username and password. 

Next click on
 
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A window opens with access to two areas... a Directory area and a "My Files" area. There's a graphical interface for uploading and deleting, etc. You should see a _WEB folder. If you don't see it, please web to: http://ouch.cua.edu and explain that you need this folder created in your NT account.

Click open this folder.
You may load web pages on the server from this window. You can select the single file upload on the left or the multiple file upload on the right.

Your new web URL will be http://students.cua.edu/username/filename.html  for example. 

The same is true for faculty and staff, and the addresses: http://faculty.cua.edu/username/filename.html or http://staff.cua.edu/username/filename.html. 

One of the best uses people have found for the 'personal' area is put up files and presentations there, walk into class, call them up using the home interface, and then move them over to the web area after class. The same is true for student presentations, etc.

If a student has not logged in here before, he or she will be directed to a student directory page. There, they can put in relevant information (or even opt out of being in the directory entirely, another privacy feature). Another feature that may appear is an expired password prompt, and passwords can be changed across the web. Students now can change their passwords remotely. All student accounts are generated automatically, including part time students.

New features include: more space, more privacy and you can directly upload and delete files from the web.

Of course, the policies found at http://computing.cua.edu/policies/dec.cfm still apply.

 

Any questions? Email us at: cua-slislab@cua.edu - Last updated 01/19/2007