Week 40

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With the aup emails going out we came across ldap only account for generic emails that were attached to valid vnumbers. If you have received an email for one of these generic accounts, please respond to the email stating that it is not a personal account.

The wireless package was confusing some users due to the wording. I've modified the application to check the user type and display appropriate wordage, including fees that will be due. Also, Brian pointed out to me to check on the pidm that's returned and not put a charge in Banner for -1. All has been fixed.

The second notification for aup is going out today. If you have not signed both the Acceptable Use Policy AND the Monitoring Consent form, you will receive another email and should look like this:

'Dear x:

This is your 2nd of five emails reminding you to sign the Acceptable Use of University Computing Resources policy AND the Monitoring Consent form. There are two seperate pages. The first one is the Acceptable Use of University Computing Resources, the second is the Monitoring Consent Form. Please be sure you electronically sign both documents to ensure your account is not disabled.

You currently have 14 days to sign the policy.

The Acceptable Use of University Computing Resources policy and the Monitoring Consent form can be electronically signed at http://www.wou.edu/accountlookup

Your account will be disabled on October 19, 2007 if you do not sign the policy. In order to re-enable your account you will need to sign the Acceptable Use policy and change your password. This can be done electronically at http://www.wou.edu/accountlookup

Please view Bill Kernan''s Blog for further information http://www.wou.edu/~kernanb/blogs/archives/2007/08/computing_syste.html

Thank you,
Computing Services'

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