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This is the default desktop for the Mac OS environment. Note the default WPU application shortcuts in the Dock:
This is the default desktop for the Mac OS environment. Note the default WPU application shortcuts in the Dock:


Safari, FireFox, Google Chrome, Outlook, Word, Powerpoint,Excel, System Preferences.
Safari, Google Chrome, Outlook, Word,Managed Software Center, System Preferences.


The Groups folder ("K-Drive" as referenced on Windows) and the User Folders ("U-Drive" as referenced in Windows) may be found in the "WPU-Folders" drive.
The Groups folder ("K-Drive" as referenced on Windows) and the User Folders ("U-Drive" as referenced in Windows) may be found in the "WPU-Folders" drive.
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Please note that if the WPU-Folders" drive is missing and/or the Dock user folder shortcut is missing (shows a question mark) that means that there was a problem connecting to the network drive at login.  
Please note that if the WPU-Folders" drive is missing and/or the Dock user folder shortcut is missing (shows a question mark) that means that there was a problem connecting to the network drive at login.  


Solution:
Solutions:


1) Log out and log back in.
1) If there is a question mark where the network home folder should be in the Dock and WPU-Folders is mounted on the desktop, eject WPU-Folders (drag it to the trash) and wait at least 2 minutes. The system will attempt to reconnect to your home folder.
 
If that does not work then:
 
1) Log out and log back in


or
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Latest revision as of 10:21, 26 February 2016

Standard Desktop 2016.png

This is the default desktop for the Mac OS environment. Note the default WPU application shortcuts in the Dock:

Safari, Google Chrome, Outlook, Word,Managed Software Center, System Preferences.

The Groups folder ("K-Drive" as referenced on Windows) and the User Folders ("U-Drive" as referenced in Windows) may be found in the "WPU-Folders" drive.

There is a shortcut to the user's network home folder in the Dock. If you place the mouse over the icon it will show the name of the folder.

Please note that if the WPU-Folders" drive is missing and/or the Dock user folder shortcut is missing (shows a question mark) that means that there was a problem connecting to the network drive at login.

Solutions:

1) If there is a question mark where the network home folder should be in the Dock and WPU-Folders is mounted on the desktop, eject WPU-Folders (drag it to the trash) and wait at least 2 minutes. The system will attempt to reconnect to your home folder.

If that does not work then:

1) Log out and log back in

or

1) click on the "Go" menu and select "Connect to Server"

2) In the "Server Address" field type: smb://unv/wpu-folders/

3) Click the "Connect" button. You may be asked for your university credentials.