Mounting Pantheon Web Space
Your Pantheon web space can be mounted as a drive on your computer, similarly to how you would mount your Pantheon space. When you connect to \\pantheon\www, you are working only with the content in your public_html directory, and all files placed in this section are then accessible via the web if your Pantheon web publishing is turned on. Files transferred to this space are set with the appropriate file permissions for web publishing.
You can also mount your Pantheon web space on any computer on the Yale network. If you have a non-Yale Internet provider, you can make your computer act as if it is on the Yale network with Virtual Private Networking.
If you need further assistance, please request help from a Student Tech.
Where NetID is written below, insert your own NetID.
- Click on the Start menu and select Run. In the Run box, type \\pantheon\www.

If that does not work, you should instead try \\130.132.52.12\www or \\pantheon.yale.edu\www.
- After a few moments, you should be prompted for your password.
Windows NT, 2000, and XP: Enter yale\NetID in the "Connect As" box and your NetID password in the "Password" box. Then click OK.
- You should now be connected to your Pantheon web space.
If you want to assign a drive letter (e.g., W:) to your Pantheon web space, right-click on the My Computer icon and choose Map Network Drive. Choose a drive letter in the Drive box, enter \\pantheon\www (or whichever path worked in step 2) in the Path box, and click OK.
Troubleshooting
Problem: You enter your password (and username, if appropriate) correctly when prompted, but you are still denied access.
There are a few common solutions to this problem:
- Make sure your NetID has been set up for use with the YALE Windows domain. Changing your password from the Network Passwords at Yale page will accomplish this.
- If you are using Windows NT, 2000, or XP, make sure that you are entering yale\netid when you are prompted to "Enter Network Password" after entering \\pantheon\www in the Run box.