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What operating
system will we be using?
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Does this affect MAC users?
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Will we be able to change
options such as desktop appearance, folder appearance or will a
standard generic set of preferences be imposed on all?
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Will individually owned
and installed software be permitted?
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Must I uninstall all
personal applications immediately?
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Will everyone have to use
MS Office applications from the server?
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This means we cannot do
any work when the network is down, whereas if we have the MS Office on
our own desktop (as I do) then we can do quite a lot of work even
without the network.
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Will this have any effect on those using the wireless
network?
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What effect will this have on personal PC's used by
students on the Wireless Network? For instance my laptop which I use
on the wireless network and at home, what will happen to my system?
Perhaps this email
should be sent to StudentUsers as well, as some
may not be aware of this.
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Nothing will happen
to students using their own laptops on our network with the
exception of those with Novell client installed and a student
employee account. Therefore this message does not need to be sent to
all students. Basically, all faculty/staff and student
employees that use their personal laptops (or pc’s) on our campus
will get Altiris installed. If faculty, staff or student
employees wish to uninstall Altiris client from their personal
laptops, they may contact the Helpdesk during working hours, and an
ITS staff member will uninstall the Altiris client. However, please
keep in mind that it is the personal pc's that brought the last
major virus onto our campus and infected our network. Also, should
you decide to uninstall, you will not receive the Windows updates
that we deliver through Altiris to protect your personal pc.
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Can you please tell
me exactly what Altris does? Is it similar to spy-ware in any way?
Does it collect information at any time unsolicited or without
approval?
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