Connect to the MPSC wi-fi network. Use your school login details to log in.
Go to File Explorer and select "This PC"
Select "Computer" Tab on the Top Bar
Select "Map network Drive"
Choose the Drive letter "S"
Enter the location "\\server-02\StudentShare" and click Finish
Enter your Merrifield Login credentials: MPSC\username, then password
The drive should Map to your device.
Install the Fortinet certificate so that the school firewall allows your computer to access the internet - all traffic at school is monitored.
On the windows taskbar search for "internet options"
choose "content"
choose "certificates"
choose the "trusted root certification" tab
select import, browse to the certificate and install, agree to everything
Install the Java Netbeans Bundle
Follow these steps to fully remove NetBeans IDE from your computer (suppose that the version is Apache NetBeans 12.1).
Go to Control Panel à Add or Remove Programs, select Apache NetBeans 12.1 and click Uninstall. Follow the steps of the uninstaller. It will delete NetBeans installation directory as well as shortcuts on desktop and Start menu. (Delete the lock file if it exists in C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\12.1)
Delete the NetBeans user directory which can be found in C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Roaming\NetBeans\12.1 – this directory stores settings and configurations of NetBeans IDE.
Delete the NetBeans Cache directory which can be found in C:\Users\UserName\AppData\Local \NetBeans\Cache\12.1 – this store temporary files that were created by NetBeans.
In your user home directory, delete all the directories starting with .nb or .netbeans – those directories were also created by NetBeans.
That’s how to completely uninstall NetBeans IDE from a Windows computer. Note that you may need to set the option to show hidden files in Windows Explorer in order to see the mentioned directories. And depending on how you use NetBeans, the cache directory can hold a huge amount of data.