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Remote Access to CedarNet

Students, faculty, and staff who wish to access CedarNet resources while off-campus have the following options:

H-Drive and Other Network Drives

Please click here for details on accessing your network drives.

E-mail

Instructions for accessing your e-mail through a web browser such as Internet Explorer are available at the following site:
http://www.cedarville.edu/local/resource/help/web_access.htm

There are many GroupWise features that are not available on the browser version. If you frequently utilize these features, you may install this program on your own computer. You can download the GroupWise client program from the SPC web site if you would like to burn it onto a CD. Otherwise please contact Alan McCain about obtaining a copy of this program for installation.

Library Resources

The Library offers numerous online resources that are available to current students, faculty, and staff. You can access much of this information from off-campus computers. To do so, simply go to the library web site and choose the resources you desire. The databases marked with an Remote Access are accessible from off-campus. Simply click the title and follow the instructions for logging in with your Cedarville University Barcode.

CedarNet Software (Faculty and Staff)

There are hundreds of software titles available on CedarNet that cannot be installed on home computers due to licensing restrictions (e.g. Microsoft Office, AutoCad, Logos Bible Software). It is possible to access these programs through a program called PcAnywhere. The process begins by purchasing and installing PcAnywhere on a University computer (such as your office PC), and then installing PcAnywhere on your home computer. This allows your home computer to access your office computer over the Internet, and use all of the programs on your office computer from your home. Please note that this form of remote access is extremely slow. PcAnywhere is available at the campus bookstore as well as most software and technology stores.