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Title: Basic JLab Windows Desktop Administration Seminar


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Basic JLab Windows Desktop Administration Seminar
  • By
  • Myung Bang
  • August 28, 2003

2
Topics to be Covered
  • Get to know your Computer
  • Network Configuration (IP Address, DHCP,
    Wireless, etc)
  • Jefferson Lab Windows Domain
  • Domain login process
  • Automatic Updates Operating System
  • Automatic Updates Anti-Virus
  • Storing Data files
  • Checking permissions on Fileservers and Quotas
  • Saving and recovering Netscape profiles
  • Email - Managing Inbox and Folders
  • Calendar
  • Passwords
  • PuTTY
  • Printing
  • Off line features
  • Clean up your harddrive
  • Windows Shortcut Keys
  • End of support for Windows NT 4.0
  • My few recommenadations

3
The most important webpage
  • The Computer Center web page is your friend -
    http//cc.jlab.org/
  • Most references are on the above web page

4
Before we begin
  • In Windows, there are several ways to do the same
    thing, so the way I show you may not be the best
    way.

5
Jlab-Cue
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Familiarize yourself with your computer
  • System Properties will show you Operating System
    Information, Registration and Computer
    Information
  • Right Click My Computer and select Properties.
    Select a General tab.
  • Whats my computers name?
  • Right Click My Computer and select Properties.
    Depending on your version of Windows, youll see
    a dialog box labeled Full Computer Name either on
    the Computer Name tab or the Network
    Identification tab.
  • Whats my IP address?
  • Right Click My Network Places and select
    Properties. Open Local Area Connection,
    Properties, then TCP/IP Properties. From here you
    can check or change your IP address and multiple
    other network configuration settings.
  • Or open the Command prompt, type ipconfig /all

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Network ConfigurationStatic vs. DHCP Addresses
  • A static IP address is assigned to a specific
    computer and is only intended for use on that
    specific computer. If that computer needs to
    move to a different building, you will need to
    request a new IP. Requesting one is easy see
    http//cc.jlab.org
  • A DHCP address (one automatically assigned by the
    JLab servers to PCs configured correctly), should
    only be used for mobile PCs, e.g., laptops or PCs
    used for analysis and moved frequently.

8
Using DHCP
  • If you are going to use DHCP, you must follow the
    instructions on http//cc.jlab.org/ DHCP section
  • If you dont follow the instruction, your
    computer might be taken out of the network
    automatically.

9
Using wireless
  • You must have a wireless card that will support
    128 bit encryption
  • In order to use wireless, you need to obtain a
    WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) key
  • All detailed information is on http//cc.jlab.org/
    , in the Wireless Networking section

10
Being in the JLAB domain
  • All Windows machines have to be a member of JLAB
    domain.
  • More information on joining the domain is
    available at http//cc.jlab.org/ , in the Windows
    section
  • When your machine joins the JLAB domain, your
    login screen should look like this

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Login Process
  • During login, at minimum, your J, K, L and M
    drives will mapped. Open My Computer, those
    drives should be there.
  • You will see a black box with unread News. You
    should read all News messages. They contain
    valuable information such as Computer Center
    maintenance days, Outage alerts, and much more.
  • If you dont see your mapped drives or News box,
    please call the helpdesk (x7155) or submit a CCPR

12
After joining the domain
  • After your machine has joined the domain, the
    following will be installed on your system
    automatically.
  • Systems Management Server (SMS) clients
  • Norton Anti-Virus software (Norton CE is the only
    approved Anti-Virus software in JLAB, do not
    install different anti-virus software)

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Automated Updates Windows
  • Using SMS, JLab CUE PCs are inventoried for
    hardware/software, installed patches and Service
    Packs.
  • SMS, also, gives functionality to remote control
    client systems for troubleshooting
  • Using SMS and SUS, new software, patches and
    Service Packs are deployed to JLAB CUE PCs after
    being tested for compatibility with our Windows
    environment.

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Automated Updates Norton Anti-Virus software
  • When your PC is on CUE, you get weekly updates to
    your Norton Anti-Viruss virus definition (more
    often when we receive notification of new
    destructive viruses in the wild).
  • CUE PCs are configured to run weekly scans, plus
    real time virus protection (which scans all files
    you open or receive via email) runs constantly.
  • If your PC is not on CUE, and you manually
    installed NAV-CE, you are responsible for
    configuring and running updates and real-time
    scans of your local files appropriately.

15
Norton Shield
  • If your Norton shield on lower right hand corner
    looks like this
  • Good do nothing
  • Bad Call Helpdesk
  • Very Bad start panic, Call Helpdesk immediately

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Storing Data Files Safely
  • Heres my thought Its not a matter of if my
    hard drive will fail me, its a matter of when.
  • Files stored on a local hard drive, unless backed
    up on a frequent and regular schedule by a
    reliable method, are not safe. They can be
    destroyed by being overwritten, deleted,
    infected by a virus, or failure of hardware.
  • Very few people have the time or are willing to
    make the effort to back up files. We always mean
    to do it but its rarely done.
  • Remember - Anything stored on Government
    equipment belongs to government, not you. so,
    its your responsibility to protect.

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Storing Data Files Safely
  • The Computer Center backs up and protects all
    files stored in home (J ), site (K ), apps (L
    ) and group (M ) directories in real time (well,
    almost).
  • Within your home directory, there is a
    subdirectory named J\Jde. All files stored in or
    in subdirectories of Jde can only be accessed by
    you.
  • IMPORTANT All files outside of JDE can be read
    by Everyone by default.

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Checking permissions on the fileserver
  • Need to use a special tool called Secure Access
  • Can be installed from Jlab-Cue/Client Installed
    Programs/
  • Demo
  • There are few folders on the M drive (group) are
    using NTFS style permissions
  • The NTFS style group area is created by special
    request

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Storing Data Files Safely
  • There are two files youll need to copy to your
    home directory fairly often, bookmarks and
    address books. These save locally by default, and
    many users find them personally important.
  • http//cc.jlab.org/docs/services/email/import_expo
    rt_pab.html
  • http//cc.jlab.org/docs/services/email/import_expo
    rt_bookmark.html

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Shortcut to Recovering Netscape profiles
  • For Netscape 7.x
  • From Windows Explorer, go to Tools, Folder
    Options, View and select Show hidden files and
    folders
  • Go to c\document and setting\Username\Application
    Data\Mozilla\Profiles\Username\xxxxxxxx.slt\
  • Delete the Cache directory contents
  • Backup the xxxxxxx.slt directory to somewhere
    safe (cd, network, etc.)
  • On a new machine, configure your Netscape profile
  • Navigate to the xxxxxxx.slt directory on the new
    machine (xxxxxxxx will be different from the
    previous machine)
  • Copy the old content of xxxxxxxx.slt to the new
    xxxxxxxx.slt directory
  • For Netscape 4.x
  • Profile directory will be different
  • User Profile directories will be different
    depending on Operating System

21
Checking quota
  • Fileservers have a limited amount of disk space,
    so everyone has a disk quota.
  • Users need to check their quota before they start
    to copy large volumes of data
  • Users can check their quota from
    http//cc.jlab.org/ , in the Quota Check section

22
How to manage your Inbox
  • Keep the number of messages small (ideally less
    than 100)
  • Use the Filtering feature to filter messages
  • Netscape 7.1 or later has a Junk mail feature
    where you can send SPAM to a Junk folder
    automatically.
  • More information can be found at
    http//cc.jlab.org/services/email/

23
Checking email from the Web
  • Web based email
  • From any browser, type webmail.jlab.org
  • Same functionalities as any other email client
  • Great for people on travel

24
Calendar
  • Jlab Calendar (jcal) is the only authorized
    calendar tool for scheduling meetings and
    reserving rooms.
  • Everyone who has a JLAB user account has a
    calendar account automatically.
  • More information is available from
    http//cc.jlab.org/services/calendar/
  • Web based calendar can be used from
  • http//webcal.jlab.org

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Passwords
  • Your password is used on
  • Unix login (db1, central systems, etc.)
  • E-Mail
  • Windows
  • Calendar
  • MIS Web pages (stock, credit cards, etc.)
  • Dial-up networking
  • Ingenium Training Database
  • Jefferson Lab Users have to change their password
    every 6 months
  • When changing your password, it will be changed
    for all applications listed above (exception
    Calendar password will cover on later slide).
  • More information on password is available at
  • http//cc.jlab.org/

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How to change your password
  • You need to follow the password rules at
    http//cc.jlab.org/policies/PasswordRules.html
  • Using the CUE Password Change Utility at
    https//cc.jlab.org/services/PMF/JPasswdClient.htm
    l
  • Login to any central Unix system (jlabs1, jlabs2,
    jlabh1 or db1 machines)
  • type jpasswd - you will be prompted for your
    current password, and your desired new password
    (twice)

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Calendar Password
  • Corporate Time saves an encrypted file on your
    hard drive containing your calendar password.
  • When you change your CUE password, the local copy
    does not automatically get updated.
  • To change it, click Start, Programs, JLab-CUE,
    CUE Utilities, cal_fix.bat.

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What is PuTTY?
  • PuTTY is JLAB's only supported terminal emulation
    software package for Microsoft Windows based
    computersystems
  • PuTTY will let you login to db1 to do your
    timesheet
  • You can install it from Jlab-Cue

29
Printing
  • Install printers by going to Start, Run and
    typing \\jlabprt
  • Double click the name of the printer you want to
    use
  • Demo

30
OffLine feature
  • Available on Windows 2000/XP
  • This feature allows you to make a directory that
    is not located on your computer locally, such as
    your work directories on fileserver (J or M
    drive) directories, available to you while you
    are not connected to the network.
  • This is all done by synchronizing the directory
    on the server so that each time you log in and
    out of your computer the files are updated in
    both locations.
  • Perfect for Laptop users and people going on
    travel
  • Detailed instructions are available at
    http//cc.jlab.org/docs/services/windows/offline.h
    tml

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How to keep hard drive clean
  • Defragment, Disk Cleanup
  • Convert from FAT or FAT32 to NTFS
  • Remove temporary files, reduce cache sizes
  • Do not install any programs you dont know.

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Helpful Windows Shortcut Keys
  • WINKEY M Minimize all Windows
  • WINKEY SHIFT M Undo minimize
  • WINKEY E Open Windows Explorer
  • WINKEY TAB Cycle through open programs in
    the taskbar
  • WINKEY F Open Search/Find feature
  • WINKEY CTRL F Open search for Computers
  • WINKEY F1 Open MS Windows Help
  • WINKEY R Open the Run Window
  • WINKEY PAUSE Open Systems Properties
  • WINKEY L Lock Computer (XP only)

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End of NT 4.0 Support
  • Windows NT support ending on 1/31/04.
  • All current NT systems are recommended to be
    upgraded to Windows XP
  • More on this topic is available on the July 03
    Computer Center News letter
  • Available from http//cc.jlab.org/ in the
    Newsletters section

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My recommendations
  • Email - Keep your inbox as small as possible
  • Leave you system up at night just lock it when
    you leave.
  • Do not install any programs you dont know
    (screen savers, weather bug, plug-ins, etc)
  • Dont let your free disk space be less than 100mb
  • If you are using Windows NT, upgrade to Windows
    XP as soon as possible
  • If you have any questions, concerns or problems,
    call helpdesk (x7155), email to helpdesk_at_jlab.org
    or submit a CCPR.
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