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AnyWare is a virtualized desktop environment hosted inside the UConn network. This means it can run programs, access your Q:\ and P:\ Drives, OneDrive, and access networked devices that are on the UConn network.

Accessing P and Q Drives

Use the File Explorer icon in the Task Bar.
File explorer icon in start bar.

Saving to your P: Drive in Anyware

Important Note: The P drive is a legacy service and is in the process of being discontinued. User data that once resided on the P drive will eventually be migrated to OneDrive. Please see below for info on using OneDrive in UCONN Anyware.

Personal drives are provided to 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.

  1. While in the program in which you would like to save your file, click Save As.

  2. Navigate to Computer > NetID (P:) or Save As > Computer > NetID (P:).

OneDrive

Users with and without a P drive can access OneDrive to download and save files.

Currently the OneDrive Sync Client does not function in UCONN Anyware.

In order to access and save files to OneDrive in UCONN Anyware you will have to use the browser interface in UCONN Anyware.

In your UCONN Anyware session open a browser and follow these instructions to access your data.

Files can be manually downloaded from OneDrive to your UCONN Anyware session desktop, and then files can be manually saved back up to OneDrive.

ITS is currently working to make the OneDrive Sync client available in UCONN Anyware.

Once implemented, the OneDrive Sync client will create a OneDrive Sync folder that will be accessible in File Explorer in your UCONN Anyware session.

More Tools

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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