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Using your M: drive (AFS space)
Your M: drive was automatically connected to the computer you're using (mapped) when you logged in.
The M: drive is 5MB of disk space on a central server where you can store files and software that you'll want to access from more than one location. For example, you can store class assignments, research projects, software, software preferences, correspondence, and files that are too big to fit on one diskette. You can then access your M: drive from any workstation connected to the ASU network, including IT computing sites and Ethernet-connected lab or campus office or from home. The M: drive is easy to use; you move files into and out of your M: drive the same way you do on a disk: by saving, copying, and deleting. With your M: drive, you can:
 | Store files that won't fit on a single diskette. |
 | Get the most out of Netscape Communicator in the student computing sites. You'll be able to use your own bookmarks, send e-mail, and post to newsgroups--all with Netscape Communicator. |
 | Share files with colleagues, students, instructors, and friends by creating a shared folder in your M: drive. |

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