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Macintosh Access to "UDrive" Private File Storage

Summary

As of January 2004, native Macintosh access to the U-Drive became limited to Mac OS X or higher.  This was caused by our need to drop support for the AFP (Apple File Protocol) which is the only way Mac OS 8 and 9 could natively connect to the U-Drive. 

What is the UDrive?

The U-Drive is private file space physically located on file servers in the Computer Building at University Park. Basically, think of the U-Drive as a floppy or zip disk that you don't have to cart around with you. Your U-Drive file space can be accessed from any Macintosh or Windows computer located anywhere on the Internet.

What can I use the UDrive file space for?

You can use the U-Drive just like you would a floppy or zip disk:

Privacy WARNING

The files in your private folder (e.g. Users:x:y:xyz123) and the folders inside it cannot be accessed by other users unless you change permissions. However, the names of the files and folders in your folder are visible to everyone.

If you don't want others to see the names of your files, put them in a subfolder, such as Users:x:y:xyz123:MyFiles.

Accessing the UDrive Private File Space

From a PSU student lab:

From home using Mac OS X:

Note (9/1/06): The script described below now works when using a VPN connection.


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