General Access Labs
Welcome to the College of Arts and Sciences General Access Computer Labs Home Page. As
we develop these pages we hope they become a quick reference resource when using the labs.
We want to hear your comments, questions, or suggestions
regarding the labs and these pages. The following labs are College of Arts and Sciences
General Access Computer Labs:
Novell Account Request Form
For a personal account on one of the College of Arts and Sciences General Access Lab
Novell file servers fill out this form.
This account provides you an Internet email address and servable World Wide Web space.
Remember this is not a JOVE account and though you can FTP to your account from off
campus, you cannot "dial-in" to this account.
General Lab Information
- Checking In
- All labs operate on a first-come-first-served basis. No reservations will be made for
single users. Students must present their current University ID card. One-time access may
be provided with a picture ID for students who are in the lab database. The lab monitor
will keep the ID card while the student is in the lab.
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- Waiting List
- A waiting list will be maintained in the labs when necessary and computer use will be
limited to one hour per student.
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- One User Per Station
- Only one user will be allowed per station so that all users may be provided a quiet,
non- distracting atmosphere.
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- No Eating, Drinking, or Tobacco Chewing
- There will be absolutely no eating, drinking, or tobacco chewing in the lab areas.
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- Assistance from Lab Monitors
- Lab monitors are responsible for assisting students with gaining access to software,
exiting, printing, and saving. Lab monitors may not touch the keyboard.
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- Printing
- Only work which falls under the university guidelines for meeting the degree
requirements for all courses taken may be printed in General Access Labs.
- Students will be allowed to make one printout per document on the laser printer.
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- Virus Protection
- All floppy diskettes entering a General Access Computer Lab will be scanned for virus
infection.
Refer to lab policies and procedures for more
information.