Web Services
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Group Web Space
Academic/Administrative departments and other approved groups may request group web space. Maintaining Group Web Space Group web space is for active content. It is expected that the group's web pages will be maintained so the information is current. The URL of the group's website will be https://web.stevens.edu/groupname (also accessible via www.stevens.edu/groupname or just stevens.edu/groupname) where groupname is the name of the web group. E.g, for a web group named consult, the URL is https://web.stevens.edu/consult. Content is maintained on the server called deptweb. The group's web space can be maintained by mapping a network drive to the group's folder name: \\deptweb.stevens.edu\w3groupname (substitute the web group's name for the groupname, and be sure to include the "w3" prefix) along with the Stevens username and password of an administrator of the space. To map from off-campus, a VPN connection is required. Supported technologies available in group web space: HTTPS (SSL/TLS) SSI (server-side includes) - no executable code, filenames must end with .shtm or .shtml PHP (upon request) MySQL database (upon request) Client-side languages (HTML, CSS, Javascript) Experiencing an issue or need additional support? Contact our OneIT Team by Opening a support ticket or Calling us at 201-380-6599
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Personal Web Space
This article applies to current owners of personal web space only. Maintaining Personal Web Space You can maintain your personal web space by mapping a network drive to \\personalweb.stevens.edu\username along with your Stevens username and password. To map from off-campus, a VPN connection is required. Visitors can browse your personal web space at https://personal.stevens.edu/~username. If a file is named index.html it will be served at the URL of your personal web space. Other files are served at URLs starting with https://personal.stevens.edu/~username/ followed by the name of the file. The same goes for any folders you create: if the folder contains an index.html file, the URL stops at the folder name; otherwise, the URL must include the file name as well. If a URL points to a folder that doesn't contain an index.html file, it may show an error. Supported technologies available in personal web space: HTTPS (SSL/TLS) SSI (server-side includes) - no executable code, filenames must end with .shtm or .shtml Client-side languages (HTML, CSS, Javascript) Experiencing an issue or need additional support? Contact our OneIT Team by Opening a support ticket or Calling us at 201-380-6599
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Map a Network Drive on a Windows Device
Step-by-step guide on how to map a Network Drive on Windows device. Before you start: Must be a Stevens student, faculty or staff member with an active Stevens account. Connect to the VPN when working off-campus. Access to mapping a drive is managed by the Azure Active Directory (AD), a user must have proper permissions in place to be able to map a network drive. Contact support@stevens.edu if you have additional questions or need permissions. Important: The Division of IT has migrated the file server storage01 entirely to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. Storage01 is decommissioned. The old URLs, such as \\storage01.stevens.edu\username, will NOT WORK. Map a Network Drive on Windows Device Step 1: Select the Start (Windows) button, then search for File Explorer Step 2: In the File Explorer window navigate to This PC on the left-hand side Step 3: Right click on This PC and select Map network drive from the menu Step 4: Enter the connection parameters to access the Drive. Choose the letter for the network drive. The default letter is Z:. Choose another letter if you have or plan to have any other network drive on the same computer. To avoid the conflict between multiple drives, assign a different letter that is not in use, for example X:. Enter the path to the network drive. In the Folder field, type in the full path to the shared network drive you are attempting to access, for example, \\personalweb.stevens.edu\username. Replace the username with your Stevens account user name. If the network drive should be automatically mapped every time you sign into your computer, select the check box Reconnect at sign-in. For single-time use of a network drive we recommend to leave it unchecked. Click on the "Finish" button Step 5: Only select the "Connect using a different credentials" check box, if you need to map the drive from a non-Stevens-managed computer, such as your personal computer or a computer not joined to Stevens domain. You will be prompted to enter the Username/Email address and password of another account. If your computer is joined to Stevens domain, and you signed in with your Stevens username and password (not PIN), the system will automatically use your Stevens credentials. Step 6: Verify that network drive is mapped, the network drive should now appear in your "This PC" section. Experiencing an issue or need additional support? Contact our OneIT Team by Opening a support ticket or Calling us at 201-380-6599