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* [[guides/web|See all...]] | * [[guides/web|See all...]] == Windows == Workstations in the Department of Computing generally run two operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista and Ubuntu Hardy Linux. If a workstation is running Windows and ready for login the screen will be displaying the "Welcome to Windows" banner (if the screen is blank try moving the mouse): |
Guides
Step-by-step instructions on how to achieve common tasks.
Instructions on how to send, receive and manage email, including:
File Storage
How to access and manage your files on network fileservers, including:
Printing
How to set up and use local printing services:
Databases
How to access and manage databases housed on one of the Department's database servers.
Web Hosting
How to set up and use the web-hosting services provided for groups and individuals.
Windows
Workstations in the Department of Computing generally run two operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista and Ubuntu Hardy Linux. If a workstation is running Windows and ready for login the screen will be displaying the "Welcome to Windows" banner (if the screen is blank try moving the mouse):