Proper Log On - Log Off

STUDENT VS TEACHER LOG-ON LOG-ON
PROCEDURE
LOG-OFF
PROCEDURE

Be sure to log on correctly when you first turn on the computer.  Teachers and students have different usernames from each other.  "Guest" is not a valid username.  If you do not log on properly you will not be able to print to a shared printer, you will not be able to run some programs (i.e. Accelerated Reader), and you will not be able to save in your folder on the building server.  

 

STUDENT VS TEACHER LOG-ON

Even though you may not have anything in your folder that you wouldn’t want a student to see, there are other areas of the server that need to remain "off limits" to students.

Do not let a student use a computer logged on with a teacher username.  Any student using a computer should be logged on with the proper student username (if you don't know this, email K. Bradley).   They will have access to any file they should need as well as printing capabilities.

After turning on your computers, do not log on to all of them with your staff username and password.  Only use your username and password for your personal work on the server. 

If you have logged on with your own username and password, please be sure to log off before a student uses that computer.  Students are not to have the expanded access to the server that is permitted when you log on as a staff member.  

 

LOG-ON PROCEDURE:

After you have typed in the correct username, password, and domain, click OK.

If a Windows Password window appears after this, erase anything on it, then press Escape (ESC).

 

LOG-OFF PROCEDURE:

Start - Log Off - Yes

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Last updated September 12, 2003 ~ Mrs. K. Bradley
ot_kab@nwoca.org