Thanks to Brandon Tanner for the steps for this instruction page. Requirements: Linux Neon Client Library - 2.4, 2.5, or 2.6 (ldconfig -v | grep libneon) FUSE or Coda support - Either one enabled in your Kernel (less /usr/src/linux/.config | grep -i fuse)…
Our LETU Shared Files (which includes your MyDocuments for Faculty and Staff) infrastructure uses a technology referred to as WebDAV. Details regarding linking Windows 7 show some of the same details related here. Many iOS applications including Keynote,…
Linux users need to use a DAV file system driver to access MyFiles. A popular WebDAV driver is davfs2. Instructions for setting up WebDAV for Gnome Instructions for setting up WebDAV for davfs2
Thanks to James Denton for the screen shots and steps for this instruction page. These instructions should work with any Linux distribution that uses Gnome. The davfs2 driver is required, and should be installed in most distributions by default. 1. Click…
Apple has published Mac OS X Instructions for connecting to a WebDAV service using the built in Finder interface. These instructions work for Mac OS X 10.3 and above. Important notes on using Finder/WebDAV Documentation: If you use the Finder interface, you…
For emergency, read-only use or use on a computer that you don't have access to install software on you can browse directly to the LetNet MyFiles in a web browser by using the following URLs: Students: https://myfiles.letu.edu/students/ Faculty/Staff: https://myfiles.letu.edu/fs/…
Connecting to MyFiles with Windows 7 This article will help you connect your Windows 7 computer to MyFiles. You should be able to access MyFiles via this method from anywhere you have an internet connection. First, open a Windows Explorer window, you can…
For Windows XP computers, LeTourneau has a site license for a WebDAV client called WebDrive. Current Students, Faculty, and Staff are allowed to use this software for free as long as they are enrolled in classes or employed by LeTourneau. Download WebDrive…
How to Access to MyFiles on your Device For more general information on Myfiles including links to more information on specific MyFiles locations see the main article: MyFiles Overview Labs and University-owned Windows Workstations On University-owned Windows-based…
LetNet MyFiles provides access to files located on LETU storage services from anywhere on the Internet. This includes access to all of the files Students, Faculty, and Staff access from the (\\letnet.net\fs\) file shares including personal Documents, department…