myFiles Remote Access to Student Files

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Student guide to accessing and managing your UFV network files remotely using myFiles in Gateway.

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Tips for managing your UFV files remotely using myFiles in Gateway. Includes navigating folders; using and viewing files; using and viewing files; creating shortcuts; and downloading and uploading files.

 

What is myFiles?

myFiles enables you to securely access and manage the UFV network folders and drives to which you have been given remote access.


Log into myFiles

  1. Choose an appropriate browser - myFiles supports the following browsers:
    • Firefox (Mac and Windows)
    • Safari (Mac) 
    • Google Chrome (Mac and Windows)
    • myFiles responds differently depending on which browser you use. An example is when selecting files to add for uploading. Internet Explorer only allows for a single-click selection. Firefox allows for a multiple-click selection.
  2. While not on campus, you have access to your UFV network drives at these locations:
  3. Enter your Username and Password and select the Login button.myFiles login page

 

How to Open Folders

Note: Once you open a folder, do not use your browser back button to return to the previous location. If you do click the back button by mistake, try using F5 and Retry to restore your internet session.

You can open a folder by either:

  1. Double-click on the folder.
  2. Use the Up or Down buttons to go up or down in the hierarchy of folders.Up and down buttons
  3. Use the Address pull-down to pick an already opened folder.

 

Student Folder Structure
UFV students have access to the following network drive areas:

  • HomeDir gives access to R: drive (students own personal storage 1 GB).
  • Instructor_Files gives access to Q: drive (students have read and copy access to instructor files).
  • Public gives access to P: drive (student public storage space where all students have read and write access to student files)

UFV students have access to the following network drive areas:

Network drives that UFV students have access to

  Student folder structure

 

Using and Viewing Files

When you double-click to open a file in myFiles, it only allows you to view the file in the web browser. You cannot make any changes or download the file from this view. See: Download a file or folder.

 

Setup a Shortcut to a File or Folder

Use shortcuts to access your files in one step instead of “drilling down” and opening multiple levels of folders. 

  1. Navigate to the folder where the file or folder you need is stored.
  2. Single right-click on a file or folder.
  3. Click Create Shortcut.Creating shortcut to a file or folder

 

Download a File or Folder

How to transfer files from a remote network drive to the computer you are using:

  1. Right-click on the file or folder to download.
  2. Choose Download from the pull-down menu.Downloading a file or folder
  • Use the Zip and Download feature to transfer large files or a large number of files. The files are compressed on the remote network drive before they are downloadedDialog box stating the file or folder has been zipped. Please click continue to start download.
  • After you select Continue, you will have the option to Save your file to a location you specify.  

 

Upload a File or Folder

How to transfer files from the computer you are using to a remote network drive:

  1. First, go to the network folder location where you want the files to be uploaded.
  2. Click on Transfer > Upload on the main toolbar.Upload option from Transfer drop-down menu
  3. Click on + Add Files...Add Files option
  4. When the Choose File to Upload window opens, a single click to select the file you want to upload.
    1. Note: myFILES responds differently depending on which browser you use.  Internet Explorer only allows for a single-click selection.  Firefox allows for a multiple-click selection.  In Firefox, use your CTRL key to select multiple files that are not grouped together.  Use your SHIFT key to select multiple files that are grouped together. 
  5. Click Open.Choosing file to upload
  6. To include another file for upload, click the Add Files button again and repeat the above steps.​​​ ​
  7. When the Choose File to Upload reappears, you can select another file.
  8. Remove a file by using the "-" button.Removing a single selected file
  9. Once you have selected all the files you want to upload, click Start Upload to upload all files.
  10. When the files have been successfully uploaded, you can close the window.

For additional help, please refer to myFiles online Help.

 

Logging Out of myFiles
For security reasons, remember to log out of myFILES when you are finished.

Logout button

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Article ID: 420
Created
Thu 4/30/20 8:57 PM
Modified
Fri 11/1/24 6:39 PM

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