Date of Issue: November 29, 2001
Support is defined as connecting computers to the College and Campus networks, installing software, installing upgrades including internal devices such as cards and memory, providing troubleshooting services to determine repair needs, completing repairs, and providing user assistance. The Division of Information Systems is the contact point for all hardware and software support issues.
Computer equipment, for the purpose of this document, will be defined as computer system units, monitors, external peripherals such as printers, scanners, CD-RW devices, zip drives, hard drives, tape drives.
All users of College-owned equipment are obliged to adhere to College Policy 306, "Policy for Responsible Computing".
All computer equipment purchased by the College or donated to the College, or by any unit within the College with the approval of the Division of Information Systems, the President and/or the Board of Trustees.
In cases where hardware repair is necessary, the Division of Information Systems will provide troubleshooting services. A campus-authorized vendor will complete hardware repairs that cannot be completed by the Division of Information Systems due to parts availability, complexity of the repair, or warranty status. If a user chooses to obtain the services of someone other than the identified authorized vendor, Information Systems no longer will provide support for that hardware in the future.
In cases where a particular application or a unique aspect of the computing environment requires installation of an operating system other than what is installed at the time of delivery, please contact the Division of Information Systems.
All users of College-owned software are obliged to adhere to College Policy 305, "Policy Governing the use of and Duplication of Software".
The Information Systems Division staff recognizes that diverse collections of applications are required to meet the varying needs of the disciplines within the College. Discipline-specific applications will be supported to the extent possible and as recommended by Academic Computing in support of the Technology Plan detailing the academic use of the software.