File System Access Management (FSAM) for staff
File System Access Management (FSAM) is a tool used at UNSW to manage access to shared network drives and folders. It allows staff to view and manage group memberships, create and organise user defined cohorts (UDCs) and ORG groups and handle requests for adding or removing users. FSAM ensures secure access management by providing control over permissions and group ownership.
FSAM: What can you do?
- View groups: Check existing groups and their details.
- Manage membership requests: Request to add or remove users from groups.
- Create and manage Groups: Set up User Defined Cohorts (UDCs) or ORG groups, add or remove members, and nominate group managers or owners.
- Update memberships: Modify memberships for various group types including ORG, UDC, or ROLE_MBY.
FSAM approvals usually take about 30 minutes. UDCs can be managed by ORG, UDC, or ROLE_MBY groups, but only ORG groups with members can manage them. You need approval before creating a UDC. FSAM works with most browsers, but Microsoft Edge and Chrome are preferred. To log off, just close your browser window since there isn鈥檛 a logoff button.
Group memberships & types
- When you add or remove a member from a group in FSAM, your request is sent to the group鈥檚 owners or managers for approval. Here鈥檚 what happens next:
- An email is automatically sent to the group owners, unless the request is from an administrator or a group manager, in which case it is auto-approved.
- The group owner or manager reviews and either approves or declines the request.
- Approved changes take about 30 minutes to apply across the system.
FSAM group types:
- ORG groups: Reflect the university鈥檚 organizational hierarchy, with lower-level groups belonging to higher-level ones.
- User defined cohorts (UDC): Custom groups for shared roles, interests, or projects, granting access to shared files or email lists.
- Managed by groups (ROLE_MBY): Created specifically to manage ORG groups or UDCs
How do I access FSAM & shared drives?
Connect to the UNSW VPN Service or use Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for remote access.
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- Open Microsoft Edge or Chrome.
- Go to .
- Log in with your z number (e.g., z1234567@ad.unsw.edu.au) and password.
Connecting to the shared network drive
- Open "This PC": Search for 鈥淭his PC鈥 in the Start Menu.
- Map network drive: Click on the Computer tab at the top of the window and select 鈥淢ap network drive鈥.
- Enter drive details:
- Choose a drive letter (recommended: I).
- Enter \\ad.unsw.edu.au\OneUNSW in the Folder field.
- Check 鈥淩econnect at sign-in鈥 to keep the drive mapped after rebooting.
- If using a personal computer, also check 鈥淐onnect using different credentials鈥.
- Enter credentials:
- Username: ADUNSW\zID (e.g., ADUNSW\z1234567).
- Password: Your UNSW password.
- Optionally, save your credentials if using your own computer. Update them in Credential Manager when your password changes.
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- 聽Use Safari, Firefox, or Chrome.
- Visit the聽.
- Enter your z number (e.g., z1234567@ad.unsw.edu.au) and password to log in.
Connecting to the shared network drive
- Open Finder: Click on Finder.
- Connect to server: From the Go Menu, select 鈥淐onnect to Server鈥.
- Enter server address: Input smb://ad.unsw.edu.au/OneUNSW/ and click 鈥淐onnect鈥.
- Enter credentials:
- Connect As: Registered User.
- Name: Your zID (e.g., z1234567).
- Password: Your UNSW password.
- Optionally, save your credentials by ticking "Remember this password in my keychain" if using your own computer. Update them in Keychain Access when your password changes.
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- 聽Access FSAM via a Windows environment using Microsoft Remote Desktop.
- Connect to INFPWTS010.ad.unsw.edu.au.
- Log in with adunsw\z1234567 and your zPass password.
- Open Microsoft Edge and go to the聽.
- Enter your z number (e.g., z1234567@ad.unsw.edu.au) and password.
Connecting to the shared network drive
- Open files: Launch the Files application.
- Connect to server: Click 鈥淥ther Locations鈥 in the sidebar.
- Enter server address: Input smb://ad.unsw.edu.au/OneUNSW/.
- Enter credentials:
- Connect As: Registered User.
- Username: Your zID (e.g., z1234567).
- Domain: ADUNSW.
- Password: Your UNSW password.
- Optionally, save your credentials by selecting "Remember password until you logout" or "Remember forever" if using your own computer. Update them in Passwords and Keys when your password changes.
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