Dragon for Mac OS 9

What is Dragon?

Dragon is the Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit that is part of the Wesleyan domain. All students have a Wesleyan domain account which gives you access to 50Mb of storage on this device. This can be a useful place to store files for printing in the labs, or for accessing them from other computers. The default password for Dragon is your six digit date of birth (MMDDYY); your username is the same as your e-mail username (ex. jsmith).

To access your files on Dragon

  1. From the Apple menu, select the Chooser.
  2. Click on the Server IP Address button.
  3. Type in 129.133.46.61.
  4. You will be asked to authenticate: type in your Wesleyan domain username and password.
  5. You will see a list of all the available volumes. Select the volume you want to access. The student folders begin with and 's' followed by the class year - s05, s06, s07, etc. Select the folder for your class year.
  6. Once you have mounted the volume, open it and you will see your own home folder.

You no longer need to log into Novell NetWare or run NetWare client software. It can be uninstalled at any time.

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