How do I use iLocker on my Mac computer?
Creating an iLocker Account
| Creating Your iLocker Account on a Mac iLocker is the perfect place to store and share files. Use Safari on a Mac to create an iLocker account. |
Accessing Your iLocker Account
| Access Your iLocker Account Using SMB on the Mac SMB is a utility that comes as part of the Mac OS. SMB provides one way to access your iLocker space. SMB will only work while on-campus. |
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| Access Your iLocker Space Using Fetch on the Mac Fetch is a Mac file transfer program that you can use to transfer files to and from your iLocker account. |
iLocker BSU_SHARED Folder
| BSU_SHARED Folder Access Access files that someone has placed in the BSU_SHARED folder of their iLocker. |
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| Download a File from Someone's BSU_SHARED Folder Download a file that someone else has placed in their BSU_SHARED folder on their iLocker account. |
iLocker WORLD_SHARED Folder
| WORLD_SHARED Folder Access Access files that someone has placed in the WORLD_SHARED folder of their iLocker. This TechClips shows how to do this on a Mac, but the same command works on a Windows machine |
iLocker Space Usage
| Check You iLocker Usage Each iLocker account is allocated 2 GB of space when it is created. Learn how to check your current usage. |
Copy Your iLocker Files to Your Computer
| Backup Your iLocker Copy the contents of your iLocker account down to a folder on your local computer. This is a great way to save a copy of those files. |
Manage Your Root Directory
| Delete a File from the Root Directory The main directory in your iLocker account is called the Root directory. Learn how to delete a file that you have previously placed in the Root directory. |