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Official Electronic Signature

The University has an official electronic signature template. Please don’t include images as part of your electronic signature. They increase the size of an email message and may slow its transmission. Also, images tend to show up as attachments for the recipients. Electronic signatures should include the information as shown below in examples.

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Software Center

Software center provides you with a means to install officially authorized software on UL Lafayette owned computers without the approval of a Network Administrator. Be aware that there will be minor cosmetic and title differences in different versions of Windows. 

For a list of current applications avaiable in software center, click HERE.

To access software center:

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Leaving the University?

University of Louisiana at Lafayette policy states that once you have separated from the University (for reasons other than retirement), you will no longer have access to University IT resources. 

Tips to help you make a smooth transition from the University:

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Vulnerability Assessments

Our information security vulnerability assessment program consists of policies, procedures, tools and services intended to assist business units in identifying and remediation of security vulnerabilities in servers, workstations, other devices, and web applications.

Vulnerability assessments are required for sensitive systems and all Internet accessible web applications before they are implemented, annually thereafter, and whenever significant changes are made.

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NetOp Vision

Information Technology has partnered with UNIV 200 instructional staff and Netop to pilot test Vision Pro 7, a classroom management tool that will enhance instructor/student interaction and streamline workflow in the classroom.  Netop provided a NGAGE GAP grant to assist in funding the project. 

Netop Vision 7 Pro is classroom management software that lets you view your students’ computer screens from your own display, guide how they’re using their computers and interact screen-to-screen.  This software allows you to: 
 

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Virtual Machine

Service Overview

University Computing Support Services (UCSS) will install and maintain the virtual machine instance, including appropriate system software.  UCSS will monitor the system and provide support based on the Service Level described below. All computer systems will be housed in a UCSS data center. The data center provides:

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