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Access to UK computing You will need a U-connect account to access the workstations on campus. UK Computing facilities information available at http://www.uky.edu/SCS/
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User Account Management System Student accounts are created and managed via User Account Management System (UAMS) web page (click on Account Info, then User Account Management System) Or go to the Cisco Systems Student Computer Lab (basement of Young library) and have one of the consultants assist you.
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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
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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
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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.
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CS Computer Usage CS 115 – Introductory programming using C++ on Windows (Microsoft Visual C++ product used as the development environment) CS 215 – Intermediate C++ programming course using Microsoft Visual 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
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CS 215 Program Development Campus labs with Visual C++: –Basement of Young Library labs –Second floor of Raymond building –Business and Economics building –Other labs may not have Visual C++ (part of Microsoft Visual Studio) installed CS215 labs held in the undergraduate computer lab in 215E CRMS building (Center for Manufacturing) Your own workstation or laptop
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Using Campus 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
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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)
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To Access Visual C++ from a Campus Lab See the instructions from my web site: CS215 Help Visual C++ startup
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To Get Visual C++ for your Workstation or Laptop All students who take a computer science class can download Visual C++ to a home workstation or laptop. See the instructions from my web site: CS215 help installation
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Program Development Process 1.Develop/test/debug using Visual C++ 2.Zip (Winzip program) all files needed to build project (source(.cpp), header (.h) ) 3. Electronically submit the zip file via class web page
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