Setting up MyFiles@bc through a web folder
on your Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5 & Tiger 10.4)
desktop
In addition to working with files through a web browser, you can also create
a web folder on your Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5 & Tiger 10.4) computer. This
allows you to easily drag files into a folder on your desktop that represents
your space on the MyFiles@bc server.
If you create a web folder on your Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5 & Tiger 10.4)
computer for your MyFiles@bc space, you can:
- Use MyFiles@bc files and folders just like local files and folders on
your computer. Save files, open files, and delete files to and from your
MyFiles@bc web folder through most applications, such as Word or Excel,
just as you would do with files or folders on your computer - instead you
are saving to your MyFiles@bc space.
- Drag and drop files or cut and paste them directly into your MyFiles@bc
web folder within Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5 & Tiger 10.4).
Note: You cannot set up sharing of files or folders through the web folder. If you want to share files or folders, learn how to use the web application to set up sharing.
Creating a web folder to your MyFiles@bc space
Important:
- Copying files to your MyFiles@bc space may take much longer
than you would expect, especially when you access MyFiles@bc for the first
time.
- For security reasons, we do not recommend creating a web folder for your MyFiles@bc space if you are on a
shared or public computer.
- You cannot create a web folder using a computer with Mac OS X (Jaguar
or Panther) or Mac OS 9.
To create a web folder using Mac OS X (Leopard 10.5 & Tiger 10.4):
- From the Go menu, click Connect to Server.
- In the Server Address box, type [replacing "username" with
your BC username] (see Figure 1): https://wfs.bc.edu/username

Figure 1.
- To add your MyFiles@bc web folder to your Favorite Servers list, click the
+ sign
(see Figure 2).

Figure 2.
- Click Connect.
- When prompted, enter your BC username and password, then click OK (see Figure 3).
Figure 3.
- Now you can easily drag and drop files into your MyFiles@bc
web folder, which appears on your desktop.
For Tiger 10.4: Your web folder will have your BC username
instead of "ITS": 
For Leopard 10.5: No icon appears on your desktop. If you
exit out of your MyFiles@bc web folder, you can access it again by clicking
Go, selecting Recent Folders, then clicking
your username.
Important:
When accessing MyFiles@bc through the web you'll notice extra files that
the Mac Finder creates for each file
- do not delete these extra files.
- To access your MyFiles@bc
web folder after you restart your computer, follow Steps 1-5 above (skipping
Step 3).
Need more help?
- Contact the Help Center: 552-HELP (2-HELP from on-campus), help.center@bc.edu,
or www.bc.edu/gethelp.
- Students: You can also visit the Walk-In Help Desk in O'Neill 248
next to the Campus Technology Resource Center (CTRC).
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