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Written by Crystal Moro   
Wednesday, 18 January 2012 09:57

Break was busy as always! But we got allot done! I know this is a bit late but the information is still more than relevant. If your teaching or in class and find a problem with equipment, or software missing please contact IT via a helpticket via Aiflhelp.com or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it !

Harbor Walk:
H210 - removed 8 light tables, replaced with 8 xw4600's.
H305 - Rehung cabling and upgraded xw4600's to Z400's. Removed 6 PC's added 6 iMacs.
... H402 - Re-did all the cable management, upgraded Z400's with newer Z400's, swapped 19" Monitors with 24" Monitors.
H405 - Re-did all the cable managment, upgraded xw4200's with xw4600's.
H406 - Reimaged lab with new INTD image, added 4 iMac's.
H424 - Reimaged lab with new INTD image.
H426 - emptied lab so Val can start working on the new HW print center.
H427 - Lab is decommissioned.

Main Building:
M304 - Installed wire management ducts and upgraded to iMac's.
M308 - Upgraded to iMacs.
M318 - Reimaged MacPro's.
M319 - Installed wire management ducts, upgraded MacPro's and upgraded to 27" Monitors.
M403 - Re-did all the cable management & upgraded lab to 27 i5 iMacs.
M410 - Tidy'd up lab as we could, Swapped 4 PC's with 4 iMac's.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 January 2012 09:59
 
Virus: August 2011 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Crystal Moro   
Thursday, 25 August 2011 08:13


Virus Alert

Please be aware that there is a virus affecting flash drives and external hard drives that has infected numerous people on campus.  The virus exploits the autorun/autoplay feature of Windows to spread the virus and will cause your folders to disappear once the drive is connected to a computer.  We are doing everything we can to address the issue, including disabling the autorun feature in all of the labs, but there are some things you need to know in order to prevent being infected until we can be sure that this is under control:

 

  • Reboot every computer BEFORE you use it.  Go to start ->shutdown -> Restart.
  • If you can avoid using a flash drive or external HD, then it is recommended that you do.  Burning CD's is the safest method of saving your work as they cannot be infected.
  • If your hadware has become infected, please contact the helpdesk in M436, and we will address the issue as quickly as we can.  Please be patient as we have had numerous infections daily and the process to restore the files can take between 10 minutes and 2 hours.
We are currently testing some other methods of virus removal. This is the third instance of this virus we have seen in the last few years and it again is more sophisticated than it's predecesors.

 

Thank you!

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 30 August 2011 11:46
 
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