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Student computer logon’s

Student computer logon’s. Michael Hebron Student University of North Texas. Background. CSCE 2410 PROGRAM LAB CSCE 2900 SPECIAL PROBLEMS CSCE 4010 ENG ETHICS. Purpose. Purpose. To convince this audience…

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Student computer logon’s

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  1. Student computer logon’s Michael Hebron Student University of North Texas

  2. Background CSCE 2410 PROGRAM LAB CSCE 2900 SPECIAL PROBLEMS CSCE 4010 ENG ETHICS

  3. Purpose

  4. Purpose To convince this audience… that there is a better way to create student logons in multiple locations with a single logon.

  5. Introduction

  6. Introduction • What is a user Logon. • The benefits of a single logon. • What is involved to create this system.

  7. What is User Logon Image#2 – must relate to your heading #1

  8. User Logon Perception

  9. What is The Reason For a User Logon Image#3 – must relate to your sub-heading #1

  10. What is the reason for a user logon • The benefits of a user logon. • Why not just leave the computers logged on. • What are the risks from not using a log on system.

  11. Why not just leave the computers logged on

  12. Why Not Just Leave The Computers Logged On • Personal security is a major factor. • You only get limited control. • No accountability for users.

  13. Risks of Not Logging Onto The System

  14. What are the risks from not using a log on system

  15. The Benefits of a Single Logon

  16. Users Only Have to Remember One Logon

  17. Logon Percentages

  18. Users Only Have to Remember One Logon • Users only have to remember one logon. •  With a single logon the user can access all their files. • A single logon allows freedom.

  19. Single logon Users Can Access Their Files

  20. With a Single Logon The User Can Access All Their Files • Files are stored on the server vs. the local machine. • Programs can be included to a users profile via Active Directory. • Users become accountable for their accounts.

  21. A single logon allows freedom

  22. A Single Logon Allows Freedom • Remote file storage. • Local machine failure not catastrophic. • Roaming profile allows computer independence.

  23. What is Involved to Create This System

  24. Hardware Needs

  25. Hardware Needs • Servers are the back bone. • The use of switches and data storage. • DNS and Active Directory control user logon.

  26. Software Needs

  27. Software Needs • Microsoft server. • Unix. • Citrix Solutions. http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsserver/default.aspx

  28. Tying it All Together

  29. Tying it All Together Integrating the systems. Planning for the future.

  30. Proof That it Can Work

  31. Associated Costs

  32. Associated Costs • Hardware costs. • Software costs. • Labor.

  33. Equipment Costs Over Time

  34. Conclusion/ Summary

  35. Conclusion/Summary • With a single logon students have more flexibility. • Easier to control access to systems needed. • Has potential to expand.

  36. Questions and Answers

  37. The End

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