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Computer Lab Policies
NO FOOD OR DRINK IN THE LABS
File Storage
Storing files anywhere on a computer's hard drive is
prohibited. Any unauthorized files found on the system will be
deleted. Students are responsible for making frequent backups.
Placing unauthorized software on the system is prohibited
Do Not Steal Software
Unauthorized copying and reproduction of copyrighted software
is a violation of Federal and State laws and in prohibited.
Intentional destruction and/or alteration of any systems data or
program files is also a violation of Federal and State laws and
will result in the loss of computer lab privileges.
Computer Use
Computer use is open to all Lycoming students, faculty and
staff. Computer use may be reserved for a specific class at
certain times (see lab schedule) and is limited to members of
that class, unless authorized by the instructor, during those
times.
A computer that has been left unattended for more than 10 minutes
will be considered unused and available
User IDs and Passwords
User ID's and Passwords are critical to network management. It
is improper to (1) log in with or use someone else's user ID,
even with permission (2) access someone else's data without
permission.
Lab Monitors
Lab monitors do not make rules or schedules, but they are
responsible for enforcing them. Please be courteous to monitors
and do your part to see that the lab runs smoothly for everyone.
Please leave the lab promptly at closing time.
Monitors do not know every software program on the system. If you
are having trouble understanding a program, check your textbook,
class notes, program manuals, or ask your professor.
Printing
Each lab is outfitted with a laser printer. Do not use the laser printer for generating multiple
copies of the same document. Copiers are available in the Library for that
purpose. Questions
If you have any questions about any of these polices or about
computing on campus, please see the lab monitor or call the
computer center at #4150.
Misuse
If your work is being interrupted by another user who is
misusing one of our computer systems, you should first bring it
to the attention of the lab monitor. The lab monitor will then
contact the computer center at #4150 if the misuse occurs between
8:00am and 4:30pm. If the misuse occurs outside of these hours
the monitor will then contact security at #4064.
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