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On December 4, 2017, the use of web (I) drives will be discontinued for faculty, staff, student, and departmental ArgoNet Accounts. This change will take place to ensure that UWF is taking all necessary measures to maintain ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) and FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act) compliance. Content published to the CMS, Google Sites/Drive, or Confluence will not be affected.

What will happen to the files on my "I" drive?  

Files on the I drive will automatically be moved to the H drive. No action will need to be taken if you are only using your "I" drive for file storage and do not need your files published to the web. 

I use my "I" drive for web publishing. What is my alternative for publishing my content?   

Your content can be moved under the "pages.uwf.edu" subdomain. Submit a request prior to August 3rd, 2017 through the ITS Support Center stating that you need your content migrated. Please specify your account name in the request. Alternatively, depending on the type of content that is being hosted, you may utilize Confluence or your department's section of the uwf.edu website (CMS) for web publishing.

How can I check what's on my "I" drive?  

The "I" drive works like a folder on your computer, except anything saved on the drive is posted to the Internet. The "I" drive is automatically mapped to campus computers when you sign in using your ArgoNet credentials. To locate the "I" drive from a campus computer, simply click on the Windows Explorer icon in your task bar. From the window that opens, click the directory titled "Web_username [Argofiler] (I:)" on the left side of the window. You will then be taken to your "I" drive. You may access your "I" drive from off campus using FTP. See Filezilla FTP Software for instructions to connect to your "I" drive off campus. 

Where can I find more information regarding ADA and FERPA compliance?   

UWF students, faculty, and staff options for publishing content on the web. 

UWF resources should be used for UWF or academic purposes only.  See UWF Computing Resources Usage Agreement for more details.

Web Hosting Options

For employees only

For students and employees

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titleShould my web content be compliant with FERPA and APA?

Yes, your web content must be compliant with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Please see

Online Content Considerations for links to information pertaining to ADA and FERPA compliance on the web.

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Will students continue to have access to "I" drives?   

Future students will not receive "I" drives as a part of their ArgoNet file storage. Students who already have ArgoNet accounts will be able to keep their "I" drives. Information on the students.uwf.edu subdomain will continue to be published to the web.  

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For more details about FERPA compliance, refer to FERPA Information or contact the Office of the Registrar.

For more information about ADA compliance, you can inquire with Institutional Communications or the Student Accessibility Resources


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titleI'm in a computer science course and need a dedicated server to host HTML files. What are my options?

Please know that courses belonging to the Hal Marcus College of Science and Engineering have their own dedicated servers. Please contact csetech@uwf.edu for questions related to the Computer Science web servers. 

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