Paulsson:Guide: Difference between revisions

From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
Line 24: Line 24:
*Mac
*Mac
1.  In the "Go" pulldown menu, select "Connect to server..."<br>
1.  In the "Go" pulldown menu, select "Connect to server..."<br>
2.  Type in server address, "afp://fs-mac"<br>
2.  Type in server address, "smb://research.files.med.harvard.edu/sysbio"<br>
3.  Login using your eCommons username and password.<br>
3.  Add the path to your favorites for next time<br>
4Select the volume you would like to connect to.  "Commons" has lab folders, "Home" has user folders.<br>
4.  Login using your eCommons username and password.<br>
5. To get to the Paulsson Lab shared folder, navigate to Commons/Systems Bio/Paulsson Lab (and create a shortcut on your desktop for next time)<br>
5Make a shortcut by dragging the folder to the Sidebar, Dock, or Desktop.<br>
 
For automatically connecting at login see [http://itsop.unc.edu/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=120:mac-make-shortcut-to-network-drive&catid=11:network-drives&Itemid=4]
 


*Windows
*Windows

Revision as of 13:28, 19 July 2012

Home        Group Meeting        Protocols        Inventory        Journal Watch        Top 100        Links        Facts of Life       


IDs, keys, and accounts

1. Talk to Katie Higgins in HR to make sure you have an appointment in the Systems Biology Department.
2. Talk to Mason Miranda to get an eCommmons account and access to the departmental and lab computers. Please carbon-copy Per on emails that you send to Mason regarding access to shared resources.
3. Keys come from Amanda Nichols or Barbara Grant.
4. Get on the Paulsson lab email listserve - ask Per (to ask Nicole, our administrative assistant).
5. Access to the Systems Biology Intranet comes from Angela Reese.

Working in the lab

You must get safety training before working in the lab!!! You must renew your training yearly by taking an online refresher course (see the Safety page of the Wiki). Training sessions are held the third Thursday of every month. The training session will not be the most exciting three hours of your life, but you will not suffer terribly either. They make no real effort to train you in the specific skills you need to work safely in your lab (there are far too many possible scenarios), but do give you a good overview of the general requirements and resources at Harvard.

Systems Biology Intranet

find it here
A sampling of the useful things that can be found on the SysBio Intranet:
1. Contact sheet, with names phone numbers, email addresses, and pictures
2. Advice regarding IDs, transportation, taxes, etc... in <Human Resources>
3. Room and equipment reservations
4. List of departmental lab equipment
5. Departmental media recipes, and forms for special requests

Connecting to Systems Biology shared folders

  • Mac

1. In the "Go" pulldown menu, select "Connect to server..."
2. Type in server address, "smb://research.files.med.harvard.edu/sysbio"
3. Add the path to your favorites for next time
4. Login using your eCommons username and password.
5. Make a shortcut by dragging the folder to the Sidebar, Dock, or Desktop.

For automatically connecting at login see [1]


  • Windows

1. Open Navigator window
2. In "Tools" pulldown, select "Map Network Drive"
3. Select a letter designation
4. Enter the address ("\\files.med.harvard.edu\sysbio"), or browse
5. Select check-box "Reconnect at logon"