Notes for ATDP Users in 330 Soda, Summer 2004 1) You have a Windows account for the PCs in 330 Soda. Logon using the "EECS" domain. The home directory is on a server and is called U: on all the PCs. Logout (CNTL-ALT-DEL), turn monitor off but leave computer on. 2) You have a UNIX account for email and a WEB site. You can connect the UNIX home directory to your Windows computer. Your public_html\index.html file = your main WEB page, for example: http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~atdp5-aa See http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/setup.html for some instructions. 3) To connect to your UNIX files from Windows in 330 Soda: Bring up the Start\Run box Enter "\\mamba\YOUR-LOGON". (Example: \\mamba\atdp5-aa) 4) To login directly to your UNIX home directory: If you are only programming in Windows, you may never need to do this. Open “Programs->SSH Secure Shell->Secure Shell Client”. Enter “po.eecs.berkeley.edu” for the Host Name. Enter YOUR LOGON for the User Name. To change your UNIX password, type “passwd” in the po.eecs window. 5) Email: use Netscape Messenger. Set incoming mail server to "imail.eecs.berkeley.edu”. Set SSL and IMAP to connect to the imail.eecs.berkeley.edu server. Login with your UNIX password. In our labs, set outgoing mail server to "imail.eecs.berkeley.edu". At home, set outgoing mail server to whatever your ISP specifies. 6) The printer in 330 Soda is called "\\scotland\lw330". 7) Connecting from home: see http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/connecting.html EECS Instructional Support Group 333 Soda, 378 & 386 Cory inst@cory.eecs.berkeley.edu http://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/usr/pub/doc/ATDP-notes.doc