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==Connecting to Network Resources== Windows Platform There are different ways to connect to network resources. Network resources for this conversation is Bionet inside "DNA-NET" or a Lab Server inside Win Athena. Both Macintosh and Windows machines can connect to either resources. The methods include from a : *'''standalone private laptop''' *'''standalone workstation''' *'''workstation inside WIN ATHENA''' To connect to a file server inside the Win Athena environment from a private Windows or Macintosh laptop or workstation. Users are required to change their WIN ATHENA password at this certificate enabled site https://wince.mit.edu/changepasswd/index.jsp - *When the page opens : in the middle of the page in BOLD TEXT: Confirm *that the message reads: *Change Password for User yourname@MIT.EDU *Enter a password below the User Confirmation- twice- (recommend a good password it for this ) *For the reason - select - other - and add remote access. *Select Submit- *exit the page
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