All staff and students at Sussex have an allocation of 50GB file space in your ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë Share (N Drive). These files are backed up daily.
On Windows desktop PCs on the campus, your personal files are generally stored in your ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë Share (N Drive). This includes your Documents, Desktop and Downloads folders
This is sometimes referred to as the N drive or ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë Share.
On the IT Services Macs in the Library or Shawcross you also have access to your ÈÕº«ÎÞÂë Share (N Drive) - this is the same file space you access from PCs. To find it, launch Finder and look for the home location with your IT username (e.g. ano23).
Staff Macs don't always follow the same pattern - if you don't have a home directory labelled with your username, you will need to connect to it manually.
You can save files in a lot of places, but some are safer than others and not all are GDPR compliant.
If your documents are saved on the university system, you can still read or edit your files wherever you are.
Staff can also access Sussex computers that run Windows by using Windows Remote.
Staff also use group directories for files that need to be shared with other people. Access can be restricted to designated teams or groups. On most campus PCs, any group folders to which you have access will be shown under the G: drive.
For information on how to connect to staff N: and G: drives from a Mac, please see our FAQ:
All students and staff have free access to one terabyte (1TB) of cloud storage with Microsoft Office 365.
Staff have access to cloud storage via Box
You can access your files using a web browser. Download or upload files without having to install or configure any software.
Updated on 27 April 2021