Immediately notify the Lab Manager/Instructor of any problems.
- Do not share your user account or password with anyone including
a friend, family member, or other individual. Each account is assigned
to a single individual, who is responsible for all computer usage
under that account.
- All users must log off after they have finished with the
computer. This is to protect your account and our computing system
from mischievous users. Users not logging off will have their account
disabled until they contact the Help Desk.
- Do not wastefully print. Be familiar with the NPCC Computer
Resource Center Printing Policy.
- Do not attempt to bypass security restrictions in ANY way.
- Do not behave in a manner that affects the ability of others
to study.
- Do not bring food or drinks into the lab.
- Do not view pornographic or other offensive material which,
when viewed by others in the lab, would be disruptive or constitute
sexual harassment in violation of NPCC policy. If it is required
for a class that you view material which could be offensive to others,
you may provide the Computer Lab Supervisor with a written request
from the instructor and proper arrangements will be made.
- Do not download or install any software to the local workstation.
You may only download to a floppy disk.
- Do not edit, add, or delete material from the C: drive.
- Do not change the default settings on applications or the
workstation.
- Recreational use of computers during busy times is not permitted.
For example, non-course related internet surfing, non-course related
email, or listening in using the computers. Other
users may be asked to log off when the lab is near capacity.
- Do not copy any College software. Site licenses must be
maintained accurately.
- Do not participate in Chat sessions, nor download Chat software.
Chatting is allowed ONLY in instructor-directed formal classroom
instruction.
- Do not use the NPCC computer labs for commercial gain, private
profit, or other resource consuming activities such as playing online
games, downloading games or music, “MUD”, chatting, spamming,
chain letters, or any other mass mailings.
- Children are only allowed in the lab if accompanied by an
adult. If the child disrupts the ability of other to study, you will
be asked to leave.
- Do abide by all federal, state, local laws, and College
policies.
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