Date Last Reviewed:
12/18/2008
NIU students have 100MB of space on the H: drive, which can be accessed in ITS computer labs. Some faculty/staff have space on the NIU network and they may use a different drive letter. The advantage to storing files on the network is that these files are accessible to you whenever you are logged into the NIU network.
These files can also be accessed from off campus using FTP.
FTP is used to either "get" files from the network drive and store them on your local computer or "put" files that are on your local computer onto the network drive. You must have access to a FTP client program and a connection to the Internet.
There are many FTP clients available for purchase, trial, or free download. There is a free FTP client on the ITS Downloads page called CoreFTP Lite. One advantage of CoreFTP Lite is the setting for secure FTP. Many programs like IE, WS-FTP and Dreamweaver do not provide a secure connection.
Regardless of the FTP client you are using to connect to your space on the network, you need the following three pieces of information:
If you have any questions, contact the ITS Helpdesk.