AnyWare is a virtualized desktop environment hosted inside the UConn network. This means it can run programs, access your Q:\ and P:\ Drives, and access networked devices that are on the UConn network.
Accessing P and Q Drives
Use the File Explorer icon in the Task Bar.
Saving to your P: Drive in Anyware
Personal drives are provided to all faculty, staff, and students for private file storage and are accessible from any University computer on the University network. The default storage capacity is 50 GB for each individual.
We are happy to grant additional quota increases in 50 GB increments for individuals with larger needs. To submit a request, contact the Technology Support Center at helpcenter@uconn.edu.
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While in the program in which you would like to save your file, click Save As.
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You have several options for how you save and access in this environment.
OneDrive
Users can use OneDrive to save and access files. OneDrive Sync will automatically start syncing files after launching the desktop. To access your files in OneDrive
Click on the File Explorer icon in the task bar.
Click on the folder “OneDrive - University of Connecticut” and you files will be displayed in the main pane.
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Saving to UConn Anyware Desktop
Files can also be saved to specific folders in your UConn Anyware session profile:
Open File Explorer.
Under “This PC,” you will see your Desktop and Documents and may store files in these locations. If your application requires a dedicated files path to access specific files, we recommend saving to these locations.
Please note:
Data saved in these locations will be available every time you log into UConn Anyware.
Accessing Files within UConn Anyware from Outside the System
Data saved to these locations are only accessible in UConn Anyware. If you need to access to a copy of these files outside of UConn Anyware, you would need to save a copy of the desired files in a location that is accessible outside of UConn Anyware. Some options include:
One Drive
Google Drive
HuskyCT
Portable Storage Devices such as:
Flash Drives
External Hard Drives
Affiliation with the University of Connecticut grants access to both One Drive and Google Drive as options for cloud based data storage. Uploading files onto these locations will allow them to be accessed both inside and outside of the UConn Anyware system, on the condition that the same account is signed in both in and out of Anyware.
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Printing to Wepa printing locations is an option available from all Anyware Desktop sessions whether you are using an iPad, Android, Mac, Window client, or a web browser (Safari or Chrome).
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