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Business Information Systems, University College Cork
Student Information Handout
Welcome and Welcome Back to all our students!
Where to Find Us?
The O’Rahilly Building is located to the left of the Boole Library building.
Computer Labs are located on
each floor of the building.
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Access to Computer Labs in the O’Rahilly Building
Course Name
Year
Access Permitted
BSC (Bus Info Sys)
1
B.02
BSC (Bus Info Sys)
3
G.79
BSC (Bus Info Sys)
2
G.80
BSC (Bus Info Sys)
4
1.112
BScA (Accounting)
1
B.05
BScA (Accounting)
2
B.05
BScA (Accounting)
3
B.05
BScA (Accounting)
4
B.05
BScF (Finance)
1
B.05
BScF (Finance)
2
B.05
BScF (Finance)
3
B.05
BScF (Finance)
4
B.05
B. Commerce
1
B.02
B. Commerce
2
B.05
B. Commerce
3
B.05
B. Commerce
4
B.05 IS Modules Only
TUTORS WILL PROVIDE ACCESS TO LABS DURING TUTORIAL TIMES
EQL Users
B.05 Limited Hours
MBS (MI/MAS)
1+2
1.113
MBS (E-Business)
G.80
MBS BIS
3.15
MBA
2.110
MSc (MIS)
2.110
MSc (ICE)
B.04
PHD
MBS (IBP)
MBS (IEB)
2.110
G.79
B.04
Computer Labs B.02, B.04 and B.05 are located in the Basement of the O’Rahilly Building
Computer Labs G.79 and G.80 are located on the Ground Floor of the O’Rahilly Building
Computer Labs 1.111, 1.112 and 1.113 are located on the First Floor of the O’Rahilly Building
Computer Lab 2.110 and 2.122 is located on the Second Floor of the O’Rahilly Building
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Access to labs is strictly by student ID card. If the red
light shows on the card reader you DO NOT have access to
this area.
Computer Labs in the O’Rahilly Building are for use only by
students studying AFIS related courses ONLY
Entry into the Labs.
Students must have their own student ID card to gain access to the
computer labs. All students should ensure they have their student ID
card with them at ALL times when in the labs, as regular ID checks are
carried out by technical, academic and security staff members.
Computer accounts will be disabled for those students who do not
have their ID cards with them.
How to Use your Student ID Card
Your Student ID card will have a chip built in to allow you to open specific lab doors in the
O’Rahilly Building according to the classes you are taking e.g. First Year BIS students will
have access to basement lab B.02.
•Hold the card approx 10cm / 4 inches
in front of the reader.
•When the blue light on top right
corner of the reader turns green you
have been granted access to that
room.
Swipe Card Access Areas
The Student ID card allows you to access specific locations only. Please do
not enter lab areas you have not been assigned to.
Where to get your Student ID Card
Once you have registered for a course you will receive your student ID card
from college
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IMPORTANT: PLEASE REPORT ANY LOST/STOLEN CARDS
IMMEDIATELY to the Technical Staff, to prevent misuse of your
ID card. You will need to get a new Student card from Registrars
Office, West Wing of Quadrangle.
Contact Details: Room 3.70, 3rd Floor O’Rahilly Building
OR
Email: [email protected] with your name, course
and student number to report your stolen card.
Please Note: After you receive your replacement student ID card Email:
[email protected] with your name, course, student number and
Version number for reactivation. (Version number currently located right
of expire date Student ID card)
The use of USB Keys
In the labs all computers have the facility for the use of USB keys.
Before you log on insert your USB Key. If your USB key is still not
accessible reboot the machine and log on again.
IMPORTANT: When you are unplugging your USB key, you must
do the following.
At the bottom right of you computer, on the Taskbar, you will see an icon
as follows:
Right click on this icon and then click ‘unplug or eject hardware’.
Highlight ‘USB Mass Storage Device’ and click Stop and then OK.
You will receive a message as follows: ‘The USB Mass Storage Device’ can
now be safely removed from the system’.
NB: If you do not unplug your USB key correctly, ie without first stopping
it, it can cause your computer to crash AND lose valuable data.
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Logging onto the Computers
Every student needs a user logon Account in order to use the computers. This
user account should be automatically set up for you to logon at the start of
term (see information below), however, if you cannot logon after following the
instructions below please contact the technical staff.
Technical Staff (Floor 3, Room 3.70 ) will deal with:
Logon or Password Queries at the specified times below:
Monday – Friday 2:30 – 3:30pm
Logging on for the first time
When the computer starts up, you will see a windows dialog box which
requires the following information:
1. Username
2. Password
Your Username will ALWAYS be your student ID number, the Domain Name
will ALWAYS be BIS but you must change your password after you log on the
first time. For the first time you login your password is the same as your
student ID number.
User Name = BIS\ Your Student Number
Password = Your Student Number
Changing your password
The new password must be at least 6 characters and is case sensitive i.e. it
recognises whether you type in a capital or a lowercase letter and requires you
to type in the same the next time again. Choose a password, which is
easy to remember yet not obvious to others e.g. do not use your name or
combination of initials and name. We suggest mixing numbers and letters.
Please ensure that no one is watching when you set your password.
IMPORTANT: ALWAYS logout at the end of a session to prevent others
using your account and email. Remember, you are responsible for your
own account and any damage caused by its use.
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Network Disk Space
Students CANNOT save anything to the hard disks on the individual
computers in the labs. Every student in AFIS related courses is allocated
disk space on a Network Server.
IMPORTANT:
This enables students to save course related work ONLY onto this space
rather than having to rely totally on floppy disks/USB keys.
It is the RESPONSIBILITY of the student to ensure they have a back up of
all their material. We advise you use CD’s/USB keys and back up all
your material regularly.
Network Drive/Space = H:/Student Number
Network Space
How to access the space on the Network Server
On your monitor screen you will see an icon in the top left corner called
“Computer”. Double click the mouse on this icon and when the
window opens you should see an icon for the H:\Drive. This is your
allocated space on the network server.
LIMITED SPACE ON YOUR H: DRIVE
You have limited space only on the network server. When you reach your
limit the server will not allow you to save anything further to your H:\drive
until you have deleted some of the old files you have on there.
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IMPORTANT: Do NOT save games or other non-course material
on this H:\drive as it will result in having your computer
privileges and your network space removed for a period of time
determined by the Systems Administrator.
How to scan your USB Key for viruses
1.
Insert your USB Key into the disk drive
2.
Double Click on Computer on the desktop
3.
Right click on your USB Key and choose Scan Folders for Viruses and
Spy ware.
4.
The scan wizard automatically launches and scans for viruses. If it is
reported that no viruses have been found, click the “close page”
option as your antivirus scan is now complete.
5.
But if it is reported that viruses have been found and they could not
be disinfected please report it to the technical staff. It is important to
do this, especially if you are using the disk in different computers
and between the labs and home computers.
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Abuse of the Computer Facilities
All Computer Labs are protected by 24 hour security cameras. Any
abuse of the computer facilities, by a student, will result in the computer
privileges of that student being withdrawn for a period of time determined by
the Systems Administrator. This means that a student will be unable to
log onto any computer in the department labs for class use, tutorial use,
personal email/internet use and project use for the given period of time.
Acceptable Usage Policy and Lab Rules
Please cooperate to help keep the lab environment fully functional, clean and
safe for all users. A copy of the Acceptable Usage Policy can be viewed
within the lab or on the Web at http://www.ucc.ie/aup.html
IMPORTANT: Any abuse of the computer facilities, by a
student, will result in the computer privileges of that student
being withdrawn.
1. It is STRICTLY FORBIDDEN to bring food or liquids into the lab. The
labs may be closed for cleaning if food stuffs are found in the labs.
2. Students must have Student ID card with them at all times in the Lab.
3. Regular ID checks will take place throughout the day – please produce ID
card if asked by security, technical or academic staff.
4. Log off the PC when you are finished using it, as you are held fully
responsible for any unauthorized use of your login ID.
5. If a practical session starts, you are not assigned to, please leave the Lab.
6. Please do not obstruct the progress of others by leaving any item in the
aisles or behind your chairs.
7. Collect your printouts from the printer area and put them in the rubbish
bins when you are finished with them. DO NOT leave paper on the desks
or floor.
8. Do not interfere with the equipment - contact Ext.3822 or 3831 or email:
[email protected] for Technical Support.
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Printing Facilities
In order to use the print facilities in the computer labs, students are
required to pay a €10 (non-refundable) charge in Room 3.75. This entitles
a student to a print quota of 250 pages. This charge covers the
maintenance costs, wear & tear costs, and annual paper/toner costs of
running the printing service.
Any student who has used up their quota can purchase a further full quota
for €10 or a half quota for €5. (Morning Only) Any quota not used by the
end of the year WILL be carried forward to the following academic year.
As you print, the quota will automatically reduce. Current quota can be
checked by placing the mouse pointer over the “Printer + “ symbol on the
right side of the Start menu bar at the bottom of the screen. If a document
you print does not appear, do not re-print the same document continually
as this will reduce your quota. It may be that your quota has been used up
or that the printer requires attention from our technical staff.
If your quota has been used up you need to purchase more or if the printer
requires attention from our technical staff, you should contact “Tech
Support”, [email protected].
IMPORTANT: Please do
not attempt to open or in
any other way interfere
with the printers.
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Microsoft DreamSpark
How to access Microsoft DreamSpark Software Downloads
You will receive the following email;
To complete the registration process, you need to follow just 1 step! Clicking the
registration link below will send you to a page where you’ll be asked to create a
unique password for your account. Once that’s complete, you’re done!
Complete Your Registration:
Username* umail address
Email address* umail address
Any changes your account will be deleted!
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You can now search the software catalogue for the software you
need. Select the software you require and click "Add to cart"
Please read and Agree or Disagree with the License term and
conditions. It is important that you understand the exact terms
and conditions of use and that the software you download is used
exclusively by you in your course work. Any other use will
invalidate the contract we have with Microsoft under the
Microsoft DreamSpark agreement and will result in your account
with them being removed.
Click on "Check Out"
Click on "Download“
The next screen will display details of your download including
any Serial Number that may be required during the installation.
You should print this page or note down and keep safe the serial
number, as it relates specifically to the single version of the
software you are downloading. Please note again that this
software and license key are for one use only and on first open of
the software you will have to Authenticate it with Microsoft.
Click "Download" and then "Save". This will download an
installation file which, when run, will install the product to your
machine.
In most cases the software will be downloaded as an ISO file
which will have to be burnt to the relevant media type, a CD or
DVD, which can then be used to install the software.
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Business Information Systems, University College Cork is proud to
present Microsoft® Office 365 for education—including email,
instant messaging, group video and voice chat, and online
document viewing and editing. With Office 365, students can
enjoy free access to the same great Office 365 tools that
businesses around the world use every day:
Office 365 Benefits
•Free to students at Business Information Systems, University
College Cork
•Anytime - Anywhere-access to email, important documents,
contacts, and calendar on nearly any device.
•Complete offering of solutions including desktop productivity
applications (Office Web Apps),
• instant messaging, voice and video conferencing, Web
conferencing, e-mail, voice mail and
unified messaging
•Simple easy to use communication and collaboration with other
students.
•Integrates seamlessly with Microsoft Office and other Microsoft
programs.
Cloud storage
25 GB of cloud-based storage per user (skydrive)
Web conferencing
Rich online meetings with audio and video, desktop sharing, and virtual
whiteboard. Excellent for distance learning
Office Web Apps
Create and edit Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote documents using your
favorite web browser
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Contact Details
General BIS Course Related Queries
Please email [email protected]
Technical Support Queries – please email
[email protected]
Examples of technical queries include:
•change of passwords,
•Microsoft DreamSpark issues,
•printer or pc issues,
•swipe card problems,
•it academy,
•reaching quota on h:\drive and
•any other technical related issues.
This enables your email to be seen by every member of the technical team
and ensures a prompt response to your query.
Or see our Frequently Asked Questions page for answers to many of your
technical queries.
http://bis.ucc.ie/Technical_FAQs.aspx
Further information relating to the BIS Degree course and department
facilities, can be found on our web site: http://bis.ucc.ie/Default.aspx
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UCC Contact Details
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STRICTLY NO FOOD OR DRINKS IN THE
COMPUTER LABS.
OFFENDERS
COMPUTER ACCOUNTS OF
WILL BE DISABLED.
Opening Hours of O’Rahilly Building Computer Facilities
NB: LABS MUST BE VACATED IMMEDIATELY, WHEN
REQUESTED TO DO SO, BY SECURITY STAFF
Monday - Friday
Saturday
Sunday
9.00 a.m. to 10.15 p.m.
9.00 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
9.00 a.m. to 3.00 p.m.
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