PC Labs - General Information
Note: The following information applies to the PC Labs in Kimball 104, Kimball 113, Farber 265, and Farber 279.
Student Username; Initial Student Password; Network Printers; Student Print Quota; Student Disk Quota; Drive Letters
Student Username [top]
Your username is the same as your UBIT email username.
Initial Student Password [top]
Each semester you will receive a default password. For security reasons, upon logging onto a lab computer you will be asked to replace the default password with a new password.
Your new password must be at least 8 characters in length. You can use a combination of lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers and various keyboard characters (e.g. "-" and "_").
Network Printers [top]
A network printer is located in each lab. Printouts in Kimball 113 and 104 have a banner page with your UBIT username (if you use your username and password to log in) or the machine name (if you use the default login). Printouts in Farber 265 and 279 are not preceded by a banner page.
Student Print Quota [top]
Currently, network printers do not have print quotas (page limits). In order to maintain this policy we must minimize replacement costs for paper and ink cartridges.
- Faculty should not use color backgrounds in their PowerPoint presentations
- Faculty should not use yellow or white in their PowerPoint presentations
- Students should print out PowerPoint presentations as handouts with 3-6 slides per page
Student Disk Quota [top]
Each graduate student in the School of Public Health and Health Professions has a 100MB disk quota. Undergraduate students typically will not have a disk quota.
Drive Letters [top]
The P: drive is reserved for School of Public Health and Health Professions graduate student personal data.
The Q: drive is available to all SPM graduate students and Faculty. The Q: drive will typically be used by SPM faculty to post documents and data for their classes. SPM faculty will indicate which folders are used for their classes.
Drive letters will be changing for the Spring 2004 semester. We will notify you of changes at that time.
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