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1.1/ There | 1.1/ There's a Workstation (labelled "guest") which can be used by visitors and if you need to run windows's software using 10.0.1.0/24 netwok: | ||
In order to log in you need to type in the following when the GNOME prompt asks you: | |||
User name: guest | User name: guest | ||
Password: guest001 | Password: guest001 | ||
<del>This workstation has got an access point B-145, which is a DHCP access point for laptops.</del> | |||
1.2/ The computer next to the Lexmark printer (labelled PC VLAN-1) is the only one that is on VLAN-1. In this computer you can access all ICIQ resources, such as public folders, shared units O: and Q: etc. In order to log in you have to use both the user name and the password that you use to access your email. | 1.2/ The computer next to the Lexmark printer (labelled PC VLAN-1) is the only one that is on VLAN-1. In this computer you can access all ICIQ resources, such as public folders, shared units O: and Q: etc. In order to log in you have to use both the user name and the password that you use to access your email. | ||
Revision as of 10:20, 1 June 2007
1/ “NORMAL” Workstations:
They all have got both Windows and Linux installed, you can choose which platform to use from the main menu. In Linux, “GNOME” is used by default however you can use "KDE" just selecting from login menu.
They all have got a menu called “ICIQ” with all the Chemistry programs. .
1.1/ There's a Workstation (labelled "guest") which can be used by visitors and if you need to run windows's software using 10.0.1.0/24 netwok:
In order to log in you need to type in the following when the GNOME prompt asks you:
User name: guest Password: guest001
This workstation has got an access point B-145, which is a DHCP access point for laptops.
1.2/ The computer next to the Lexmark printer (labelled PC VLAN-1) is the only one that is on VLAN-1. In this computer you can access all ICIQ resources, such as public folders, shared units O: and Q: etc. In order to log in you have to use both the user name and the password that you use to access your email.