Digital Storage Changes for Current Students, Staff, Faculty, Alumni & Emeriti

All who are CURRENTLY attending classes or employed by the university have four steps to complete to prepare for Kent State's digital storage changes. 

Why is my storage changing?

My Four Steps as a Current Student, Staff, Faculty or Emeritus

 

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1. Download shared files from people no longer at Kent State

 

What Happens When the Owner of a Shared File Leaves Kent State University?

Soon after leaving Kent State University, all accounts and their related data tied to the exiting person will be deleted. This will happen in bulk on ____DATE??____.  After this mass deletion of non-entitled users (former students, staff, and faculty who are no longer tied to the university), this will happen on a rolling basis soon after each departure from the university. 

It is crucial that you examine your files to ensure continued access after non-entitled accounts are deleted. 

If a file has been shared with you by someone no longer with the university, you will lose access to that document unless you download or move it to your own account. 

Accessing Your "Shared with Me" Files
  1. Log into your Kent State Google account at email.kent.edu.
  2. Select Google Drive from the list of applications represented by a square of dots in the upper right hand corner. (Fig. 1)
  3. From the side bar on the left of the screen, select the Shared with me option. This will show you all of the files that have been shared with your Kent State Google account. (Fig. 2)
     
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Making a Copy of a Shared File
  1. Select "Shared with me" in the sidebar of your Google Drive. (fig.1) 
  2. Find the file(s) from the colleague that is leaving the university.
  3. Right-click on a file and select "Make a copy".
  4. A copy of the file will be created and saved to your drive (My Drive)
Finding the "Shared with me" files
Fig. 1
 
REMOVE PHOTOS

 

2. Remove all photos in your Kent State Google account

Ensure You Are Using Your Kent State University Google Account
  • Since you can sign into multiple Google accounts in one browsing session, it's important to know how to swap between the two. This will avoid accidentally requesting access for something with a personal account or storing a file in the wrong Google Drive.
  • Your Kent State University Google account will have the Kent State University logo next to your profile icon. (fig.1)
choosing the right google account
How to Change Accounts
  • Locate the circle in the upper right hand corner of your Google, Gmail, or Drive page and select it.
  • You will then see a drop-down menu that will show all the Google accounts you are signed into. The Google account listed at the top is the account you are currently viewing. To swap between accounts, select the other account.
choosing the right google account
Permission Errors and Warnings

If you see the following message when trying to access a file shared with you, be sure that you are signed into the correct Google account. You will see the account you are signed in as at the bottom of the message. 

 

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I'M LOGGED IN TO GOOGLE PHOTOS: WHAT NEXT?
  • If the Google Photos page is empty when you are logged in with your Kent State credentials, there is no further action required.  
     
  • If there are photos you want to retain personal use of, you need to download them and/or move to iCloud, a personal Google account, or a photo storing service of your choosing. Google Takeout is the recommended method of exporting or downloading Google photos. *Instructions on using Google Takeout are in the next section. 
Using Google Takeout to Download Photos or Other Data

Visit Google Account Data and Privacy.

  • Scroll down until you find the Download or delete your data section.
  • Click Download your data.
Click Download your Data

 

Scroll through the first section labeled Select data to include and choose which products you want to download. 

  • You may have issues if the total photo content is over 100 GB. If you experience difficulties, try downloading the data directly. 

  • To help ensure the best transfer, it is also recommended that you delete any unwanted files first to limit the amount of data you are trying to export. 

  • Also, ensure that you are not downloading business data to a personal account as it may contain sensitive information. 

  • Once you have made your selections, click Next step. 

  • Select your preferred Delivery Method, Frequency, and File Type & Size. We recommend choosing the file size of 10 GB. 

  • Click Create Export.

Choose file type, frequency and destination

 

This process can take up to several days if exporting large amounts of photos.              

  • A box will appear labeled Export Progress, allowing you to cancel the export or create another one. 
  • You will receive an email when the process is complete. 
Export Progress dialog box

 

After all needed photos have been removed from your Kent State Google account, you must delete all remaining photos so that Google Photos is empty.

Reduc data in google drive

 

3. Reduce your total data in Google Drive to _____ GB.

Manage your storage in Google Drive

Learn about what takes up storage and how to get more space at Google Drive Help.

Reduce data in Microsoft OneDrive

 

4. Reduce your total data in Microsoft OneDrive to ____ GB.

Manage Your Storage in Microsoft OneDrive

Learn about what takes up storage and how to get more space at Microsoft OneDrive Help.