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Downloading Software on the Network

Cal Poly Pomona provides an online location in which students, staff and faculty members may download and access licensed software. For a list of the license software available to you, view the following web page: http://www.csupomona.edu/~ehelp/software/softwarelicenses.html.

You will need to use your BroncoName and BroncoPassword to access the software resource. Your BroncoName will be the first part of your Cal Poly Pomona email address (e.g.: billybronco@csupomona.edu).

You can look up your email address with People Search (link opens in a new window).

Note: For the search parameters for People Search, select "exact match" and type your name as one word with an asterisk between your first and last name (e.g.: Billy*Bronco).

To re-set your BroncoPassword, see eHelp's BroncoPassword Self-Reset tutorial.

Download software from the network using Windows

NOTE: Mounting a drive to access Intranet files with Windows Vista is not recommended  as it requires lowering the security for Windows Vista.

Vista and the current Intranet use different challenge/response authentication protocol which is required for network log-on. Therefore, it is recommended that users access their Intranet files via a secure FTP program. For more information on secure FTP programs including tutorials and recommendations, see eHelp's Connecting: Secure vs. Insecure Protocols.

From the Start menu:

  1. Right click on Network Neighborhood (AKA My Network Places"), and select Map a Network Drive.
  2. If you are using Windows 2000 or XP:
    1. In the box labeled Path, type \\files.win.csupomona.edu\winlicense.
    2. Click OK.
  3. Unless your are already logged into the WIN domain, you will be prompted for your BroncoName and BroncoPassword. Enter "win\" in front of your BroncoName (for example, win\billybronco).

Download software using a Macintosh OS X

Click on Go and select Connect to Server.

  1. Address should be smb://files.csupomona.edu/
  2. Click on Connect.
  3. Enter your BroncoName and BroncoPassword.
  4. Click on Connect.
  5. Select Licensed MacOS Software and click OK.
  6. Double-click the icon on your desktop named Licensed MacOS Software.
  7. When done drag the icon to your trash to disconnect.

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This page was last updated on April 22, 2008.

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