All Macintosh users can connect via their OneStop.
- Log into OneStop via the web.
- Select the Piratedrive link.
- You can upload, download, delete and navigate through the folders through the OneStop web interface.
OS X users can also access it:
- Through the Finder:
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- Go>Connect to Server (Apple+K on your keyboard)
- Type in the address using the following format:
smb://piratedrive.intra.ecu.edu/facultystaff/pirateid/ - At the login prompt enter the following:
i. Workgroup/Domain = intra
ii. Username = pirateid
iii. Password = pirate(email) password
2. Through Fetch:
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- Hostname = piratedrive.intra.ecu.edu
- Username = intra\pirateid
- Connect using = FTP
- Password: pirate(email) password
3. Through FireFox and Netscape:
- In the address field, type in the following substituting where indicated:
Address = ftp://intra\pirateid@piratedrive.intra.ecu.edu - When it asks for your password that will be your email password.
- Please note that you can download items by clicking on them but you cannot upload any items.
OS 9 users can access it in two other ways:
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Through Netscape:
a. In the address field, type in the following substituting where indicated:
Address = ftp://intra\userid@piratedrive.intra.ecu.edu/facultystaff/
b. User ID: intra\userid
c. Password: email password
d. Account: blank
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Through Fetch:
a. Hostname = piratedrive.intra.ecu.edu
b. Username = intra\pirateid
c. Connect using = FTP
d. Password: pirate(email) password
Notes: OS 9 users should upgrade their machine as soon as possible. Please call the Help Desk at 328-9866 for an ITCS consult.
When specifying a username for login, you must always specify the INTRA domain as the login for authentication. The login should always look like this when specifying a userid - intra\userid - where userid is your email userid.
We do not recommend using the built-in FTP Program in IE.