Turing. When you need to work on your lab material outside of your scheduled lab session you may use the cs open lab (rb-350), other computers on campus connected to the Siena network, or remotely sign-on to Turing



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Using the computers in Roger Bacon 3rd floor labs

All computers located on the third floor of Roger Bacon are connected to the server Turing. When you need to work on your lab material outside of your scheduled lab session you may use the CS open lab (RB-350), other computers on campus connected to the Siena network, or remotely sign-on to Turing from off campus.



User name:
New Siena Students (Those who started in Fall of 2004 or later)

(1) First initial of the student’s first name

(2) First initial of the student’s middle name (if applicable)

(3 & 4) Two-digit representation of the day of the month of the student’s birth

(5, 6, 7, & 8) First 4 letters of the student's last name
Example 1: John Alexander Smith, born on June 3rd  ja03smit

Example 2: Mary Brown, born on August 12th  m12brow

Example 3: Bill Dog, born on May 9th  b09dog
Returning Students (Those who started before Fall 2004)
Your Computer Science UserID is the same as your Sienaservices UserID (e.g., sjs1234).


Password:

New Students (Those who started in Fall of 2004 or later)
If you have never taken a Computer Science course, your password is the letter "p", your first and last name initials, and your entire Siena ID (SID) number (e.g., pde901999878).

If you have taken a Computer Science course, your password is either the password that you received originally or whatever password you changed your original password to.



Returning Students (Those who started before Fall 2004)

Your Computer Science Department CSDOMAIN password remains the same.

Log on to:

Select CSDOMAIN in the drop down menu.



Mapping a Drive to a CS Student Account on Turing
for use from other campus locations (Dorms, Library, etc.)

If you use computers outside the ones found on the 3rd floor of Roger Bacon you will need to map a drive to Turing in order to access your lab files. This can be accomplished by following the steps below:

From any computer on campus:

1. Open Windows Explorer.


Here are three suggested methods to do this:
Method 1 --

Select Start, Run, type the word Explore, press ENTER.


Method 2 --

Right-click the Start button, select Explore





  1. Select tools from the menu-bar. Click Map Network Drive from the drop-down menu.



  2. S
    Type your username here
    elect a drive letter (we will use N for "Network")

4. In the "Folder" field type: \\turing.cs.siena.edu\username

If the above step doesn’t work you can type the on-campus IP address for Turing:
\\192.168.0.108\username





Check the "Reconnect at logon" checkbox to add the check mark. Your screen should look similar to the display to the left.



  1. Click Finish



  2. A dialog box will pop up. This dialog box will prompt you for your Turing username and password.

    Example for returning student Peter Jones:


    username: turing.cs.siena.edu\spj6789
    password: ppj123456789

    Note: Enter your user name as specified above.





  3. Be sure to check the “remember password” box!



8. After a moment a window displaying the contents of the N: drive will appear in the Explorer window.

You may also access the N: Drive under "My Computer."




Network Information about Turing:
Full Name: turing.cs.siena.edu

Short name (hostname): turing

On-campus IP: 192.168.0.108

Off-campus IP: 66.194.176.108



Domain name: CSDOMAIN
Directory: old
old -> Dsci 3870: Management Science
old -> Primary holiday activities
old -> Vitae weldon A. Lodwick Born: São Paulo, sp, Brasil – January 26, 1944 education
old -> Vitae weldon A. Lodwick Born: São Paulo, sp, Brasil – January 26, 1944 education
old -> Members of The War of 1812 Society in Virginia participate in a Plaque unveiling at the Old Donation Episcopal Church in Virginia Beach The program: Below the Master of Ceremonies, Dr Thomas Whetstone presides
old -> Kristen Corbosiero, former daes post doc Ron McTaggart-Cowan, and McGill University Professor John Gyakum
old -> The harmony society
old -> The Media and Intercollegiate Sports
old -> Application of a Hybrid Dynamical–Statistical Model for Week 3 to 4 Forecast of Atlantic/Pacific Tropical Storm and Hurricane Activities

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