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Student Computing Services

Student Computing Services. UK Computing facilities information available at http://www.uky.edu/SCS/ Lab Info - general information, software, etc. Account Info – about your accounts Campus Info - list of campus web sites Links – useful Internet sites NETg – web-based courses

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Student Computing Services

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  1. Student Computing Services • UK Computing facilities information available at http://www.uky.edu/SCS/ • Lab Info - general information, software, etc. • Account Info – about your accounts • Campus Info - list of campus web sites • Links – useful Internet sites • NETg – web-based courses • Employment Info – SCS employment openings

  2. Access to UK computing • You will need a U-connect account to access the PC workstations on campus.

  3. User Account Management System • Student accounts are created and managed via User Account Management System (UAMS) web page (click on Account Info, then UAMS) • Or go to the Cisco Systems Student Computer Lab (basement of Young library) and have one of the consultants assist you.

  4. UAMS • Access UAMS from SCS, click on account info, then UAMS • You should have received your login and password • If not, go to the UAMS site and do an “Inquire” • This site requires your student ID number and PAC number

  5. Password • Choose the Account Management tab on the screen and change your password • Nothing else will work until this is done • Pay attention to the requirements for a password. It must have alphabetic, numeric, AND special characters, must be 8 or more characters long

  6. Login Formats • Your login ID will be your first initial, middle initial and first four letters of their last name, followed by a digit which could be a 0, 1, 2, 3,... • The default password is 'u' + '$' + last 6 digits of your student ID.

  7. CS Computer Usage • CS 115 – Introductory programming using C++ on Windows (Dev-C++ product used as the development environment) • CS 215 – Intermediate C++ programming course using Dev-C++ on Windows • CS 216 – Introduction to Unix (CSLAB), web programming, software engineering • Upper level courses – course dependent, CSLAB and Multilab used for many of the courses

  8. CS 215 Program Development • PC labs (PCs running Windows) throughout the campus • Undergraduate computer lab in 215E CRMS building (CS 215 labs) • Your own PC or laptop

  9. Using PC labs • Novell Login • Login box displayed (CTRL+ALT+DEL if not) • enter your userid (same as U-Connect ID) in the Name field • enter your password in the Password field • A Windows screen appears

  10. Windows Applications • Change password • Start => Password Change • Microsoft Office • Start => Microsoft Office • E-mail • Start => E-mail • Internet • Start => Internet Software => Internet Explorer (or Netscape)

  11. Program Development Process • Develop/test/debug on Dev-C++ • From PC labs: Start->Programs->Instructional • Software->Dev-C++ • Zip (Winzip program) all files needed to build • project (source(.cpp), header (.h) and • project file(.dev)) • 3. Electronically submit the zip file via class web page

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