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Map Penn State Disk Space Program

Version 2.0.4 7/16/08

Summary

The MapPsuSpace.exe program is a Windows program that makes it easier to connect to the PASS space, UDrive and UBackup file servers from a home computer.  On it's first run it will set the registry values needed for your computer to authenticate with the PSU Kerberos servers (in the "realm", dce.psu.edu), which is used to secure access to the file services.  It will tell you that you have to reboot.   After that, the program will recheck for this registry entry and just log that it was found.   The program will prompt you for your userid and password, and will use these to connect to one or all of the following: the PASS root folder, your PASS folder, the UDrive root folder, your UDrive folder.   An optional button will connect to the "UBackup" server which has copies of all the files on the UDrive. 

Installing the program does not preclude accessing the PASS or UDrive manually. 

Download/Install

Click here to download/install the program; click on the "Version: xx" link.  You may run MapPsuSpace.msi directly or save it first.

You must restart your computer after running the program if it sets the dce.psu.edu registry key.  It will tell you if the key was set.

This program works with Windows XP and Vista.  It has not been tested with other versions; it might work on Windows 2000 but it will not install on 95/98/ME because they do not support Kerberos.

Safety

You should be cautious with any program that prompts you for a userid and/or password.  A malicious programmer could slip an identical-appearing program onto your computer and steal your password.   This installer, MapPsuSpace.msi, has been digitally signed.  When downloaded with Internet Explorer, you can verify the publisher is The Pennsylvania State University, and the certificate was issued by Thawte Code Signing CA and is valid from 3/3/2008 to 3/3/2009 (if the certificate is expired continue anyway).

The program is available as MapPsuSpace.msi from our server at this URL:

    https://downloads.its.psu.edu/download.cgi?os_type=Windows&prod=PASS

Do not install the program from a different source. 

Basic Usage

After installing, run the program once to set or verify the dce.psu.edu registry key.  Reboot if the key was set.  Then, to use the program from home:

  1. Make a VPN connection to PSU as you have always done.
  2. Launch MapPsuSpace, enter your Access Account userid (if it wasn't remembered) and your Access Account password.
  3. Click the Connect button.

Details

Purpose

It is generally easy enough for most Windows users to "map" a file share but with the change in July 2006 to use the PSU Kerberos servers (the dce.psu.edu realm) instead of passwords in the win.psu.edu domain, there are a couple extra things to do.   On July 3, the PASS space was changed to a new system that uses Kerberos too.  What you have to do now is:

The first two tasks need only be done once.  Mapping a "share" to a drive letter can be done any time thereafter, and you can use "Connect As" from Windows Explorer if you wish, rather than this program.

If your computer is part of a Windows domain and you have to give a userid and password to log onto it, the realm settings will cause "dce.psu.edu (Kerberos Realm)" to be added to the choices of domains you can log into.  Do not pick that unless your network administrator has instructed you to.

(If your domain is setup for you to log onto your computer via dce.psu.edu, then you don't need this program.  You should be able to map the UDrive and UBackup without giving your userid and password, as the servers will accept your dce.psu.edu credentials.)

Features

The program will:

Known Problems

Updates

When reinstalling the program or a new version it may say you need to restart your system, but you probably don't.

Uninstall

You may uninstall the program by runing the MapPsuSpace.msi again.  The installer does not set any registry entries (as of 2.0.4) and you may also just delete the sortcuts and Program Files folder manually for the same result.

Additional Help

Please contact an ITS help desk if you need additional help.  You need to be able to tell them:

Problem Determination for Advanced Users

Use the command line to verify the registry key and try connecting both UDrive and Pass from there, for example:

reg query HKLM \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Lsa\Kerberos\Domains\dce.psu.edu

net use u: \\udrive.win.psu.edu\users /user:dce.psu.edu\xyz1234 *

net use w: \\win.pass.psu.edu\pass /user:dce.psu.edu\xyz1234 *

See if you can ping win.pass.psu.edu and/or udrive.win.psu.edu, but remember ping doesn't work over VPN and addresses outside of PSU may not pass ping packets.  Note too that udrive.win.psu.edu has an IP address not accessible outside of PSU without VPN so ping from home is not an option.

Try other accounts on the same computer.  Try your account on different computers.  Be sure the time on the computer is correct.

Possible Enhancements

Things the program might do in the future:

Changes

Date Version Changes
7/16/08 2.0.4 Remove registry setting from Installer, put in application; detect and add if needed; give message to reboot if added.
Remove reboot step from Installer; add upgrade.
7/16/08 2.0.3 Open Explorer to My Documents instead of last drive letter mapped.
If bad password, don't try to map rest of drives.
7/7/08 2.0.0 New.  Converted from MapUDrive.exe.  Consider this a beta test.

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