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Most computers within the VCCS are attached to a
college local area network, and now are connected to the
Internet. This high level of connectivity has many advantages as you will
discover as you use the many features of the VCCS network and explore the internet. But
connectivity also requires that users of the network understand their responsibilities in
order to protect the integrity of the system and the privacy of other users. The VCCS
treats access to network resources as a privilege that is granted on a presumption that
every member of the college community will exercise it responsibly. Do not use the VCCS
network or e-mail in ways that reflect poorly on your college or violate college policies
or state or federal laws. In addition, bear in mind that the Help Desk and the VCCU cannot
be responsible for problems you may encounter at remote web sites.
Remember that as you utilize the network and its resources you are an ambassador
representing the VCCS. The network resources of your college should be used for job
related activity similar to the requirements for official use of your telephone and as
defined in the Information
Technology Employee Ethics Agreement each user has reviewed. Also, the accessing of
pornographic material and playing of games is specifically forbidden by state policy.
Your activity does have impact on other users since the various resources provided through
the network are shared among all VCCS users. Good common sense generally provides adequate
guidance in what is and is not acceptable use.
The Help Desk staff desires that you get the most of your college and
network access. Problems or questions may be
directed to Client Services via Issue Trak.
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