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Student “Network Accounts”

Information

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Student Usernames

• First letter of your first name.

• Your last name.

• Usernames are typed with lower case letters.

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Student Usernames

Example: Kimberly Miller is kmiller

• First letter of your first name.

• Your last name.

• Usernames are typed with lower case letters.

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Student Usernames

• First letter of your first name

• Your last name

• Usernames are typed with lower case letters

kmiller

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Student Usernames

• If there is another Kimberly Miller, or another kmiller in your grade, one will use the first two letters of their first name.

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Student Usernames

• If there is another Kimberly Miller, or another kmiller in your grade, one will use the first two letters of their first name.

Example:

Kimberly Miller is kmiller

Kirsten Miller is kimiller

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Student Usernames

• If there is another Kimberly Miller, or another kmiller, in the district but not in your grade, you will share the same username.

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Student Usernames

• If there is another Kimberly Miller, or another kmiller, in the district but not in your grade, you will share the same username.Example:

Kimberly Miller in 6th grade is kmiller

Kelsey Miller in 8th grade is kmiller

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Student Usernames

• You must tell the network which kmiller you are by knowing the year you intend to graduate.

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Student Usernames

• You must tell the network which kmiller you are by knowing the year you intend to graduate.

Example:

kmiller in 6th grade graduates in 2015.

kmiller in 8th grade graduates in 2013.

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Student Usernames

• You must tell the network which kmiller you are by knowing the year you intend to graduate.

KMILLER 2015.STUDENTS.MS.BIGSPRINGKMILLER 2013.STUDENTS.MS.BIGSPRINGKMILLER 2010.STUDENTS.HS.BIGSPRING

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Student Usernames

• You must tell the network which kmiller you are by knowing the year you intend to graduate.

KMILLER 2015.STUDENTS.MS.BIGSPRINGKMILLER 2013.STUDENTS.MS.BIGSPRINGKMILLER 2010.STUDENTS.HS.BIGSPRING

KMILLER

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Student Usernames

• User names are no more than 8 letters long.

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Student Usernames

• User names are no more than 8 letters long.

Example:

Salvatore Pappalardo is spappala

Robert Smith-Harrington is rsmith-h

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Student Usernames

• Students may only be logged on one computer at a time.

• If you are logged on a computer in another classroom, you will be locked out and unable to get on any other computer in the district.

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Student Passwords

• Only 3 people should know your password…– The computer teacher (and select other teachers)

– The network administrator

– you

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Student Passwords

• Do not share your password with anyone!• Anyone who knows your password can possibly…

– Delete or destroy your files

– Cause trouble and break district rules under your account

– Lock you out of your account by logging on as you in another room

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Student Passwords

• If you think someone knows your password, tell the computer teacher immediately, and a new password will be issued.

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Student Passwords

• If you guess or misspell your password incorrectly 5 times in a day, your account will be locked out.

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Student Passwords

• No, the computer teacher doesn’t create the passwords.

• No, you can’t request your own fashion-designer password.

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Student Passwords

Always log off (or shut down) a computer when you are finished with it.

Do Not walk away from a computer that is logged on with your user name and password!

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Student Passwords

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Student Passwords

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The Correct Procedure…

1. Type your user name,

2. Press tab,

3. If necessary, click the user name next to the year when you expect to graduate,

4. Type your password,

5. Click OK

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nmistish

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nmistish

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NMISTISH

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STAFF.MS.BIGSPRING

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STAFF.MS.BIGSPRING

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NMISTISH

*********

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Student Passwords

Barton Robert RBARTON 2013 hobnob

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The Correct Procedure…

1. Type your user name,

2. Press tab, (user name should capitalize)

3. If necessary, click the user name next to the year when you expect to graduate,

4. Type your password,

5. Click OK

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The Correct Procedure…

If it doesn’t work…1. Click CANCEL and try again,

2. Do not type user name in caps,

3. Spell password correctly.