What services can PhysIT provide to Nick which he would value, and without getting in Nick's way?
Summary
In Nick's area, ChemIT is responsible for IT support for:
- 2 Library computers
- 2 MatLab computers
- 1 Faculty room computer
Nick is responsible for everything else, including his own work office computer.
Details
The networked systems
Specific computer(s) |
IT support from PhysIT |
IT support from Nick |
Network |
Notes |
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2 Library computers |
Convert to public kiosks. |
Nick has Admin access to make changes directly, and is responsible for changes made. |
Physics Admin |
Improvements desired: |
2 MatLab computers |
Convert to public kiosks with MatLab. |
Nick has Admin access to make changes directly, and is responsible for changes made. |
Physics Admin |
Improvements desired: |
1 Faculty room computer |
Convert to a PhysIT staff computer. |
Nick has Admin access to make changes directly, and is responsible for changes made. |
Physics Admin |
Improvements desired: |
Nick's office computer |
By Nick's invitation, we can recommend hardware, procure hardware, initially set up OS and default applications, if time permits. Us doing these things can save Nick time and aggravation. |
Primary support, including: Initial image and configuration, troubleshooting, upgrading software, and restoration. Responsible for following IT policies in configuration and use. |
AccessNet |
No improvements desired. |
Printer in Library (networked, laser) |
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Physics Admin |
No improvements desired. |
Printer at MatLab station (USB, inkjet) |
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n/a |
No improvements desired. |
Anything else in the lab, not listed above |
n/a |
All Nick :-) |
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Notes
- Some best practices include: All use of computers is at the user-level, not as Admin. Use Admin account to elevate privileges within the user account or to temporarily login as Admin to make the necessary changes. Don't establish shares.
- If computers PhysIT is responsible for get messed up somehow, PhysIT will tend to reimage them rather than "work the problem". PhysIT is obviously not responsible for end-user behaviors. :-)