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Helpdesk FYI

By Jonathan "Mac" Edwards, Assistant Manager of the CITC Helpdesk

Publishing to People.unt.edu

The University provides all students, faculty, and staff with 10mb of web space for personal use. To be granted access to people.unt.edu you must have activated your UNT Eaglemail account. To activate your People.unt.edu webspace go to https://people.unt.edu, and log-in using your EUID and Password. Then click on “Create Your New Web Page.” You will be allowed to select a few basic options such as your Major, Current Job, and enter a message for your default index page.

The simplest way to update and publish your new webpage is to use WebDAV. In Internet Explorer go to File and then click on Open. Next, select the “Open as Internet Folder” option, and type in your people.unt.edu address, which will be in the form https://people.unt.edu/your_euid. You will then be prompted to enter your EUID and password. Once your Web Folder opens you can simply drag and drop new files, or download existing files for updating. More information on publishing your webpage can be found at
http://www.unt.edu/helpdesk/publishing.htm.

Some important things to keep in mind when using People.unt.edu:

To view pages on this site, you need to know the username for the person you're looking for.

  • The URL will then be http://people.unt.edu/username.
     
  • This server is provided as a courtesy to students, faculty, and staff, and is not intended for use as official UNT information or coursework.
     
  • Outside linkage to documents on this server is prohibited.
     


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