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Page 1: 2005 SAGP Orientation Notebook Computer Training Session

2005 SAGP Orientation

Notebook Computer Training Session…

Slide show available @:

http://www.kelley.iu.edu/ts/SAGP_Orientation_2005.ppt

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• Notebook computer• IUB network cable (orange cord

w/oversized phone plugs on the ends) – passed out during configuration session

• AC adapter• UITS account information (generated

through AMS)

Training Checklist

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Training Session Agenda

• Discuss Network printer locations and quota• Notebook computer maintenance• Check IU accounts (AMS)• Configure Outlook/Exchange• Provide general building network info• Notebook computer support – “Do’s & Don’ts”• Support available through Technology Services• Miscellaneous helpful information• Q & A & evaluation

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Network Printer Queues – Types and Locations

• cg0020prt – HP LaserJet 8150N – In lounge

• cg1022prt – HP LaserJet 8150N – Outside of 1022

• cg1034prt – HP LaserJet 8150N – In hallway between rooms: 1034, 1040, 1050, and 1056

• cg1050prt – HP LaserJet 8150N – Across hallway from cg1034prt

• cg2065prt – HP LaserJet 8150N – Outside of 2065

• cg3075prt – HP LaserJet 8150N – In the back of 3075 (not always available due to scheduling conflicts with KEP)

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• http://itaccounts.iu.edu/– Network ID Services site – Check preferred e-mail address– Create/verify print audit (1000 pages per

semester + 300 page rollover), and other accounts – see http://stcweb.uits.indiana.edu/apps/public/announce.cfm?id=5390 for more information

Verify Accounts

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Notebook Computer Maintenance

• Update Antivirus definitions – set for auto update, run scans weekly

• Update Ad-Aware/Spybot definitions weekly, run scans weekly

• Windows Updates – set for automatic• Suspend/Hibernation/Sleep mode – use at your own

risk• Carrying a Notebook Computer Safely

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Windows Update Information

• Standard notebook computers are set to automatically download & install Windows updates every day.

• Non standard notebook computers – To enable…– Right click on My Computer on the desktop

– choose Properties from the menu

– Select Automatic Updates tab and select checkbox to keep your computer up-to-date

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Symantec Antivirus Information

• Standard notebook computers are set to auto update every day

• Non standard notebook computers – choose File/Schedule Updates to enable this option

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Important Information for all Notebook Computer Users

• VPN Login Information – Username: {your username}– Password: {your password} – Domain: ADS

• VPN Connection REQUIRED for printing and wireless network connection

• Logging Out or Locking Your Computer (CTRL-ALT-DEL – click “Lock Computer”)

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Outlook/Exchange Configuration

• Check for existing user profile • Click “START,” “Settings,” “Control Panel,” double

click “Mail”• Click, “Show Profiles” – remove unwanted profile• Click Email accounts. Under "E-mail," select the radio

button next to Add a new e-mail account • At the next screen, under "Server type", select Microsoft

Exchange Server • Under "Exchange Server Settings," enter ads.iu.edu • Uncheck Use Cached Exchange Mode. Tab to the next

line and type your username. Click the Check name button

• Click Next, then Finish

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Network Connection Availability

• Classrooms in the Graduate & Executive Education Center (GEEC)– Available Mon-Thurs, 5:30-9pm (when not

reserved); 9pm-2am; Fri, 8am-5pm (when not reserved); Sat & Sun, 12pm (noon)-2am

• GEEC Breakout Rooms (29)– Available on a first-come, first-serve basis

• GEEC Graduate Student Lounge & Hallway Connections– Available 24 hrs/day, 7 days/week

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Network Connection Availability

• BUS/SPEA Library (PV150)– 155 Connections & wireless access

– Available Mon-Thurs, 8am-12am (midnight); Fri, 8am-9pm; Sat, 10am-5pm; Sun, 11am-12am (midnight)

– NOTE: They flicker lights 20 min. before close

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Connectivity in the Library (PV150)

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Wireless Information

Use VPN icon on desktop to login to IUB Network and to print to IUB printers– Username and password are the same as all other

accounts

NOTE: Wired access will ALWAYS be faster/better

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Wireless Coverage

• Graduate & Executive Education Center – Available in all classrooms and most office areas

– Bathrooms excluded – concentrate on other business!

• Courtyard and Exterior Areas– Varied coverage – depends on signal penetration of

exterior walls

• Undergraduate Building– Available in all classrooms and most office areas

– Business/SPEA Library

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What you Should Expect to be Able to do with your Notebook Computer…

• Use it extensively in class the first year• Check your e-mail• Surf the “Net”• Take some exams on it

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What you Should Not Expect to be Able to do with your Notebook Computer

• Use it in every class• Plug into the network anywhere on campus

outside of designated areas (Kelley School of Business)

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What you Should Not Expect to be Able to do with your Notebook Computer

• Use it in every class• Plug into the network anywhere on campus

outside of designated areas (Kelley School of Business)

• Take it on dates• Sleep with it• Use it as a lunch tray• Use it as a fly swatter

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Software on Standard Notebooks• Windows XP with SP2• VPN Client• DVD playing and CD recording software• Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition 10.0• Quicktime 6.5.2• Microsoft Office 2003 w/all current Office updates• Adobe Reader 7.0.1• IUB PPP 4.0• CFS 4.0 login utility (End of Life – Spring 2006)• IUB printer locator 2.0• SSH Secure Shell 3.2.9• Firefox 1.0.3• SPSS 13.0• SpyBot 1.3

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Standard Notebook Computers – Additional Information

• One Hard Drive, Two Partitions (Split Equally)– C: Used for applications – D: Used to store data files

• System Warranties for Standard Notebook Computers– IBM ThinkPad T42 – 3 year EasyServ (return to depot

warranty)– HP NX6110 – 3 year return to depot warranty– Dell Latitude D610 – 3 year next business day on-site

warranty– IMPORTANT – Keep your invoice or E-mail

confirmation (Dell)!!! This is your proof of purchase!

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Supplemental Info

• Check with your manufacturer before you take your laptop out of the U.S. Some companies require registration prior to obtaining warranty service in another country.

• If any software installation asks you to install a wireless bridge, DO NOT DO THIS!

• If you receive email from TSHELP or SOBACCT asking you to contact our office (Tech Services), please do so ASAP! It’s very possible that you have a network configuration that is causing difficulties for other users.

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Top 10 Notebook Acts of Stupidity

• My notebook computer fell out of my backpack and landed on the sidewalk – now it won’t boot

• I left my notebook computer in the car overnight and the temperature dropped below 0…

• I left my notebook computer too close to the lamp and it melted the case and screen…

• I sat on my notebook computer and now the screen is blank around the pointer…

• I left my laptop turned on & zipped it up in my carrying case while I drove home and now it won’t boot

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Top 10 Notebook Acts of Stupidity

• I checked my notebook computer through baggage at the airport and a Samsonite case obliterated it in baggage claim…

• I accidentally locked my notebook computer case shut and lost the key, so I had a locksmith drill the lock out (through the case), and now it doesn’t boot…

• From a technician, “Where did this liquid dripping out of your notebook computer come from?”

• My daughter destroyed/my dog ate my Ethernet cable

• “I spilled water on the keyboard and used a hair dryer to dry it up – I didn’t even put it on the hottest setting!” (6 keys on the keyboard were melted)

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Insurance & Surge Protectors

• Renters Insurance - A MUST!– $10,000 REPLACEMENT value approx. $105/year– $20,000 REPLACEMENT value approx. $149/year– $100 deductible– “All Risk” policy is an extra $35/year (like “Complete

Care”)• Surge protectors with telephone cable protection –

A MUST!• Complete Care (Dell), Accidental Damage Uplift

(HP), and ThinkPad Protection (IBM) plans DO NOT cover theft or intentionally inflicted damage (hammer marks)

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Network Access @ Home

On Campus – • Wired Ethernet (free) – fastest network option • Wireless Ethernet (free)

Off Campus –• $ Broadband DSL – Smithville (service fee)• $ Broadband DSL – Kiva (service fee)• $ Broadband ISDN – SBC (service fee)• $ Broadband Cable Modem – Insight (service fee) • Dial-up – IUB 56k modems (free) – slowest connection, two

hour time limit (http://iuware.iu.edu - Networking/PPP Wizards/PPP Wizard 4.0 for Bloomington)

For further options, see KB, Bloomington yellow pages, Web search engines, etc.

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Need Assistance???

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Services Available Via UITS Support Center - 855-6789,

Information Commons

• IU Account generation & maintenance• IU Network password resets• Software & Application installation & support• 24x7 telephone support• 24x7 IU Knowledge Base @ http://kb.indiana.edu • Evening & weekend walk-in support• Online Chat Support @ https://ithelplive.iu.edu

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Services Available Via Technology Services (CG0013)• KSB school-wide computing issues• Hardware support (only) for KSB “Standard

Notebooks” • Loaner Notebook computers available to any Kelley

Graduate Student for up to 1 week (3 wk max/semester)

• Rebuild DVDs for standard units• Classroom technology, including video conferencing

(students must have faculty/staff sponsor)• KSB Network Printer Paper & Maintenance• AV Equipment (with faculty sponsorship)

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Notebook Computer Support

UITS Support Center – UITS on-line help – http://uits.iu.edu (free & available 24x7) – E-mail: [email protected] (free & available 24x7)

– Telephone: 855-6789 (free & available 24x7)

– Walk-in: The Information Commons (1st floor of main library) 8am-midnight Mon-Thurs; 8am-9pm Fri; Noon-5pm Sat; Noon-Midnight Sun

Technology Services

– TS Home page http://www.kelley.iu.edu/technology/

– Monday-Friday 7:30am-5pm

– Contact Info: [email protected] or 812-855-4247

– Walk-in: CG0013

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Alternate Support Options

During Summer break, Holidays, weekends, etc.

• UITS Support Center 855-6789, Information Commons, [email protected]

• Notebook Computer Vendors– Dell 1-800-WWW-DELL or (1-800-624-9896 )– IBM EasyServ 1-800-IBM-SERV (1-800-426-7378)– HP 1-800-HP-INVENT (1-800-474-6836)

• PC Max (337-0630)• PC Guru (336-4878)• Computer Clubhouse (333-4484) • Check local yellow pages/Internet for others

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Miscellaneous Helpful Information

• Discharge battery fully once a month to sync with system fuel gauge (battery warranty is one year)

• If computer locks up in suspend/sleep/hibernation mode, unplug notebook, remove battery, wait 10 seconds and reboot.

• KSB Standard Notebook Start Menu assistance – instructions for changing machine name, Outlook Setup, and machine rebuild

• Ghost is your friend! • Make sure your antivirus software and windows

updates are current

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More Helpful Info

• Backup your personal data regularly (CDR/CDRW, USB “flash” or “thumb” drive, etc)

• Log Out or Lock Your Computer (CTRL-ALT-DEL)

• Protect Your Password(s)!!• Physically Secure Your Laptop when you need

to leave it unattended (Kensington Cable)

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Thank You!

• Please Take a Moment to Fill Out our On-line Survey/Evaluation:– http://kelley.iu.edu/ts/survey/orientation2005/SAGP/login.cfm

• Questions??

• Slide show available @: http://www.kelley.iu.edu/ts/SAGP_Orientation_2005.ppt