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'''Working in AFS Space'''
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=== Working in AFS Space ===
  
 
While working with the Wolftech Webteam, you should become familiar with the format and layout of the AFS file system. In addition, you should become familiar with the location of your beta folder and usage of the ECE Template. But first, here is how to access the AFS space.
 
While working with the Wolftech Webteam, you should become familiar with the format and layout of the AFS file system. In addition, you should become familiar with the location of your beta folder and usage of the ECE Template. But first, here is how to access the AFS space.
  
 
The AFS space is mounted to your computer and is accessed by going to the J: drive in My Computer. When you double click on this icon, you will see a bunch of different AFS servers. However, we are only interested in one. The folder we are looking for is the one titled "eos."  From here, contine into the "engrwww" folder.
 
The AFS space is mounted to your computer and is accessed by going to the J: drive in My Computer. When you double click on this icon, you will see a bunch of different AFS servers. However, we are only interested in one. The folder we are looking for is the one titled "eos."  From here, contine into the "engrwww" folder.

Revision as of 14:59, 7 March 2006

WolfTech Webteam Handbook

Working in AFS Space

While working with the Wolftech Webteam, you should become familiar with the format and layout of the AFS file system. In addition, you should become familiar with the location of your beta folder and usage of the ECE Template. But first, here is how to access the AFS space.

The AFS space is mounted to your computer and is accessed by going to the J: drive in My Computer. When you double click on this icon, you will see a bunch of different AFS servers. However, we are only interested in one. The folder we are looking for is the one titled "eos." From here, contine into the "engrwww" folder.