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1 GPLS Chrome Update Printing rules Changes in user names Auto-login for OPACs New hardware

2 Printing Rules Discovered most Samsung devices were sent out on version 23. Any device that is enrolled before reaching version 29 WILL NOT work with printing. If you have a device on version 23, create a USB update disk and update your device to the latest version before attempting to enroll. Try to enroll the printers you want before enrolling the devices.

3 Changes in user names In the testing phase, usernames were based on IT or Directors name. This continued for some of the first to setup their chrome environment. New usernames will be issued in the following format: systemacronym.chrome@georgialibraries.org Existing usernames will not be deleted and will remain active. You will not need to re-enroll any devices or printers. Next time you enroll a device please begin using the new username.

4 Auto-login for OPACs The auto-login feature for a public session was released mid-rollout. Some already know about and are using this feature. This is for those of you that are not. In public session, you can now bypass the “click here to login” screen and go straight to desktop. I recommend this for all OPACs at this time. Once set to auto-login, the idle sign out time can be reduced to ~5-15 minutes, ensuring you have a fresh OPAC for the next user. The device will sign out from idle and immediately sigh back in using auto-login.

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