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  • Include NetID and name.
  • Include which group.
  • NMR only: Specify equipment needed. ((Note: NMR's Linux accounts are not done through ChemIT)
    • GC Mate
    • Exactive/DART
    . Thus, those NMR instruments are provisioned directly by Ivan, in NMR.)

What rights do my users have on my facility's file share?

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What rights do my instrument accounts have on the facility's file share?

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Read, Create(?) permissions, but not Change. This allows browsing wherever needed regardless of user, but no ability to change or remove anyone's work.

  • Thus, although can create a folder within a permitted folder, can't rename the folder from the instrument.
  • Removing or changing anything must be done from within a user's (or Admin's) account, and then is restricted to whatever that user can do (thus, only within their research group's folder).

How do I add a group? (ChemIT)

ChemIT staff's steps:

  • At <http://www.cornell.edu/search/people.cfm>, confirm name matches NetID, as an error-check.
  • In AD (Quest), add NetID of person to research group.
  • For NMR requests: Within NMR's fileshare (CIT's SFS), use own ADM account to create folder with group's folder, using NetID as the folder's name.
    • User can't do this from an instrument computer; they or NMR staff would first have to create the folder before the first use of the instrument. Hence, ChemIT staff doing so as a courtesy, even though not strictly required.
  • NMR only: Specify equipment needed. (NMR's Linux accounts are not done through ChemIT)
    • GC Mate
    • Exactive/DART
  • Create a folder
  • Add AD group rights

How does my user access my facility's file share?

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See the facilities documentation for more details.

  • NMR's documentation:  (where is it?)
  • X-ray's documentation:  (where is it?)

For NMR, a couple of non-group directories include:

ChemIT's general instructions to connect to a file share:

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