My Network Places can be used to connect to network folders from off campus
using WebDav. (Prior to 4/20/06 Windows XP users with service
pack 2 installed had to use a seperate WebDAV address)
To Configure My Network Places: 
- Click on My Network Places from the desktop. The My Network
Places window should appear.
- Click Add a network place. This should present you with
the Add Network Place Wizard. Click Next.
- In the resulting window, select Choose another network location
and then click Next.
- Depending on whether you want to access your home folder or your department
folder you'll need to type in the corresponding URL into the Address field
of the Connect to Server window. Capitalization
is important. The * is the capitalized first letter of your username. (For
example HomeP would be used
for a person with the username psmith)
- To connect to your home folder:
- Type https://bsp-nas-dav.bethel.edu/Home*/username
and then click Next.
- For example https://bsp-nas-dav.bethel.edu/HomeP/psmith
- To connect to your department folders:
- If you don't know the exact name of your departmental network folder,
you can use http://fileindex.its.bethel.edu
to find out the correct name.
- Type https://bsp-nas-dav.bethel.edu/Departments/departmentname
and then click Next.
- For example https://bsp-nas-dav.bethel.edu/Departments/CommMktg/
- Enter username and password in
the resulting window and then click OK.
- On the next screen, you can specify a descriptive name of the network place
you've just created. Click Next and then click Finish.
After the WebDav server has been added, you can access it again through My
Network Places.
- Click on My Network Places
from the desktop. My Network Places windows should appear.
- Double click on the network place you want to connect. You may be asked
for a password.
- When successful, a window showing your network place should appear. Now
you can use standard file operation (drag and drop, or cut/copy and paste)
on this window.