Good Saving Practices

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When working in any of the Interactive Arts and Media department facilities, it is crucial to exercise good saving practices.

The table of good saving practices

C:\User Z:\
Is it fast? Oh yes, working locally is plenty fast. Not always. it depends on network conditions.
Is it safe? No. Any folder in the user folder can be accessed by anyone using that computer. Do not leave sensitive files in the User folder! Yes. You and only you (and faculty) have access to files in your Z: drive.
Is there lots of space? Yes. The only limiting factor is the space available on that computer's hard drive. No. You only have 2 gb available in your Z drive. Once you meet that 2 gb quota you will be unable to add any additional files to your Z: drive

Working Locally

Working locally means working from files located in the C:\User folder. Files located in the C:\User folder are not accessible from anywhere other than that computer.

'TODO Demo copiny from z:\ to c:\user and back

How to find the C:\User folder

The C:/User folder is accessible a variety of ways. Each machine in the IAM network is sharing it's user folder. You can find the user folder by browsing to \\machine_name\user ie.. \\8400-vector\user. The only problem here is that you must know the name of the machine that you want to browse to.

TODO take some screen shots of netowrk browser

How to find your Z:\ drive