This service is particularly useful for files that are too large to email, and is offered so that faculty and administrators can securely transfer files to and from home. Similarly, you may use FTP to transfer a copy of a file from your home computer to the Law School network. The web interface is intuitive however, if you would like to learn more about this service please click on the help button on the menu bar or contact the helpdesk.įTP (File Transfer Protocol) can be used to transfer a copy of a file from a remote computer (for example, the Columbia Law School Network) to a local computer (for example, your home PC). If you prefer or need other ways to access files remotely, please contact the helpdesk. The folder named Groups will give you access to your G: drive. You will then see the contents of your H: drive.
To access your networked files, please visit and enter your Law School username and password.
To use this service, log in using your Law School username and password. You can securely download the contents of your network drives by using any web browser, or upload files from a remote computer to the Law School network file system. CrowdStrike is planning to release a version for Macintosh but there is not currently an estimated launch date once it is ready we would need to test at CUIMC to verify before making it available.
Note that Windows 7 is no longer supported at CUIMC (or by Microsoft). Please visit the site: Installing the Cisco An圜onnect VPN client and use the Cisco An圜onnect VPN client with your UNI credentials for authentication. At this point in time Falcon for Home Use is only available for computers running any version of Windows 7, 8 and 10. Essentially, when using the VPN you have access to the same services you would have sitting in your office. Using a VPN, a remote computer can access network resources, such as printers and shared drives, securely and in real time. Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, allow faculty and staff outside the Law School network to access network services. Remote Access Using a Virtual Private Network There are several ways for faculty and staff to work remotely and securely. Faculty and staff files are available on the network’s G and H drives. Suite 419 1255 Amsterdam Avenue New York, NY 10027 21 Fax 21 Every student is assigned a University Network ID (UNI).