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Using Windows Workstations

This document introduces you to using the University's Windows XP Workstation in the Office of Information Technology (OIT) Computer Labs. It covers basic concepts and a few more advanced features on the Windows XP Workstation.

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What is a Windows XP Workstation?

Windows XP Workstations can be used to run software stored on the hard drive. They connect to the Internet via a high-speed Ethernet connection.

Printed copy can be sent to a high-speed printer located in each lab, For more information about printing see, Pay-for-Print Documentation.

Note: Access to the OIT Computer Labs at the University is limited. You must have a valid University ID card to use the labs.

Where Can I Find One?

Where to Go to Use a Computer lists the hours and room numbers of the workstation labs at the University.

OIT Computer Labs supporting Windows XP Workstations:

  • Computer & Space Science building - room 3330 Note: Access to this lab is not allowed during instructional periods, see the posted schedule for instructional and lab hours.
  • McKeldin Library - room 1137
  • Regents Parking Garage - room 0504
  • Worcester Hall - room 0111

What Can I Do on the Windows XP Workstation?

The Windows XP Workstations in the OIT Computer Labs run Microsoft Windows XP. The application software available on the Windows XP Workstations includes, but is not limited to, Firefox, Mathematica 6, SPSS 16, Visual Studio, MATLAB, Office 2007, and Minitab 15.

Logging In

When you approach the Windows XP Workstations, you will see the Welcome to Windows dialog box. Simultanously press the CTRL-Alt-Delete keys to bring up the logon screen. You will need to read and click on the OK button to agree to the Acceptable Use Policy . Type your Directory ID at the User Name: field. Type your Directory ID password at the Password: field. Click the OK icon to begin using the workstation.

Help and Information

Help and Support can often be found under the Start menu. Most software programs also have their own help options under the Help selection. It is the first place to look for help in any application you're using.

Connecting to a Host Computer

To connect to a host computer, such as TerpConnect, you will need to use either Putty for your SSH needs or WinScp for transferring files via secure FTP.

Note: For more information on using X Windows applications, see: http://www.helpdesk.umd.edu/documents/4/4637/.

Finishing Your Work

Log out by clicking on Start and then choosing Log Off. You will be prompted once more to Log Off Windows simply click on Log Off to complete the logout process

Warning: Any files saved to the Temp folder will be deleted once you logout.

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