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Computer Lab Information


The Computer Lab facilities and resources are available to all members of the Queens community who present a valid Queens University of Charlotte ID. Unregistered students are ineligible to use the computer facilities.

Queens University of Charlotte also maintains numerous Specialized Teaching Labs throughout the three campuses. These labs are designated for specific applications and are only scheduled for teaching of the discipline they are built for.

Computer Lab Acceptable Use Policy

We expect you to exercise responsible, ethical behavior. Access to the labs is granted as long as these guidelines are followed. By connecting and/or logging on to computers and networks in the Computer Labs, the user agrees to the terms and conditions of these Acceptable Use Policies and guidelines as outlined below.

Use of the Computer Lab Resources

Users must have at least one formatted high-density floppy disk or a USB drive on which they will save their work. The Computer Lab is not responsible for work lost by users who did not have removable media .

Note: Users are advised to make at least one backup copy of their diskettes and to update the backup each time documents or files on the original disk has been edited or new documents and/or files are added.

  • You may not engage in activities which damage or disrupt hardware, software, or communications, such as virus creation and propagation, and overloading the systems with excessive data.
  • You may not monopolize, misuse, or waste the system resources by, for example, requesting multiple copies from printers or by playing games in the labs.
  • You may not attempt to circumvent protection schemes or exercise security loopholes in any computer or network component.
  • You may not transmit or make accessible offensive, annoying, or harassing material, such as unsolicited messages or sending unwanted e-mail.
  • No food or beverages are allowed into the facility.
  • All users will follow the directives of the Computer Lab personnel on duty.

Disclaimers:

The University is not responsible for any loss or damage to personal data in the Computer Lab. Conduct which involves the use of the Computer Lab’s resources in an inappropriate manner or which violates another person’s rights may result in revocation of computing usage privileges and is subject to University disciplinary action as outlined in the University’s Code of Conduct. Such conduct may also be subject to criminal or civil legal action.

Policies
Acceptable Use Policy
Copyright Compliance
Anti-Spam
Computer Labs
Email
Handheld PDA/ Smartphones
Password Security
Peer-to-Peer
Personal Network Router Policy
Campus Downloading
Wireless
 
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