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As your data grows in size and locations, it may become difficult to organize and find the data again later. Therefore we offer the "itetstor" service, where you see your (various) data stores at a glance. Typically, you are in possession of a home, but you also may use the long-term backup archive, have some private data on different NAS servers and - especially - project data in various project homes where you are a project member (i.e. you have at lease read access in the project via the project's samba or UNIX group). As your data grows in size and locations, it may become difficult to organize and find the data again later. Maybe you will even forget about additional homes you are possessing. Therefore we offer the "itetstor" service, where you see your (various) data stores at a glance. Typically, you are in possession of a home, but you also may use the long-term backup archive, have some private data on different NAS servers and - especially - project data in various project homes where you are a project member (i.e. you have at lease read access in the project via the project's samba or UNIX group).
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To see all the shares you own or you are a group member of (i.e. projects), press the windows key together with "R". The "run" dialog will appear. In this dialog, enter {{{\\itet-stor\$USERNAME }}} where $USERNAME is your NETHZ login name. Hit enter, then a new folder opens that will contain entry points (subfolder links) to all your data shares. The links are updated (added/ removed) on a daily basis. To see all the shares you own or you are a group member of (i.e. projects), press the Windows key together with "R". The "run" dialog will appear. In this dialog, enter {{{\\itet-stor\$USERNAME }}} where $USERNAME is your NETHZ login name. Hit enter, then a new folder opens that will contain entry points (subfolder links) to all your data shares. The links are updated (added/ removed) on a daily basis.

Getting an overview of your data

As your data grows in size and locations, it may become difficult to organize and find the data again later. Maybe you will even forget about additional homes you are possessing. Therefore we offer the "itetstor" service, where you see your (various) data stores at a glance. Typically, you are in possession of a home, but you also may use the long-term backup archive, have some private data on different NAS servers and - especially - project data in various project homes where you are a project member (i.e. you have at lease read access in the project via the project's samba or UNIX group).

Linux users

The get an overview of (and an entry point to) your shares, just go to the directory  /itet-stor/$USERNAME  where $USERNAME is your NETHZ login name. The directory will contain a collection of links to your data stores. The links are updated (added/ removed) on a daily basis.

Windows users

To see all the shares you own or you are a group member of (i.e. projects), press the Windows key together with "R". The "run" dialog will appear. In this dialog, enter \\itet-stor\$USERNAME  where $USERNAME is your NETHZ login name. Hit enter, then a new folder opens that will contain entry points (subfolder links) to all your data shares. The links are updated (added/ removed) on a daily basis.

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