What is a shared drive, and how do I use it?
“Shared drive” is a term for an electronic file storage area on the YC computer network, available to authorized Students, Faculty, and YC staff when logged on to any YC computer, or the myYC portal. Shared Drives and the stored files they contain are accessed 2 ways: 1. Accessed when logging on to a computer in any YC computer lab or employee office. 2. Accessed through logging into the myYC Portal when using a computer off or on any YC campus. Question 7: Where do I get help if I have a problem? Answer: There is a variety of Help resources available to portal users. Contacts within the College: 1. For difficulty LOGGING IN (also for resetting your password, activating accounts): call the ITS Help Desk, (928) 776-2168, Mon-Fri, 7a.m. – 7p.m. (Spring hours) 2. For concerns ONLY about portal content, such as broken links or outdated information: call Web Services at (928) 717-7711 or contact a representative in the department/division listed as the channel maintainer in the Channel Inde
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