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Computer Account Request Process Computer accounts (i.e. E-mail, Unix, Windows and Blackboard),
may be requested by using one of the following three methods:
- On-line registration at http://www.ncat.edu/accounts/request.php (preferred)
- By contacting the
Aggie Help Desk via telephone at 336.334.7195
- By visiting the
Aggie HelpDesk in Room 24 of the Bluford Library
The following information
must be supplied in order to acquire a new account:
- Social Security
Number/Student Identification Number
- Personal Identification
Number
- A Challenge Phrase/Response
Pair for Initial Password Recovery
New accounts will
only be provided to the following users:
- Current University
Faculty and Staff
- Validated Students
- Approved University
Organizations
New users should read
our Computing and Networking and Lab Usage Policies which can be found
at http://www.ncat.edu/~cit/policies/comp-policy.pdf
and http://www.ncat.edu/~cit/policies/lab-policy.pdf
respectively.
Account creation requests are completed within 48 hours. However, most
accounts will be available in less than 24 hours. Specific availability
information will be provided during account acquisition.
Account Ownership
A user is assigned a username (also known as a login name or userid) that,
in conjunction with a password, permits them to access a given computer
system. This username/password pair may be used by a single individual
only. Passwords and usernames may not be shared or transferred.
University computer systems are for use only by the faculty, staff and
students of North Carolina A & T State University. All accounts are
to be used exclusively to promote the furtherance of education or for
very limited personal use and are not to be used for commercial purposes,
or to harass others in any way.
E-mail Accounts
Unnecessarily large e-mail messages and large volumes of e-mail are considered
abusive. We ask that users consider sending regular text messages in
place
of e-mail attachments whenever possible. E-mail account holders should
be courteous and considerate of others at all times and are responsible
for keeping their accounts clean by periodically removing old messages
and copies of sent messages. Although the Information Technology &
Telecommunications (IT&T) department will make a reasonable effort
to backup the information stored on this system for disaster recovery
purposes, we are not responsible for restoring the contents of individual
mail boxes nor is the University responsible for damages due to the loss
of data under any circumstances. We do not censor e-mail and are, therefore,
not responsible for the content of e-mail messages that you may receive.
However, active measures are taking place in order to reduce the amount
of unsolicited e-mail messages that are received by our e-mail server.
Failure to abide by these guidelines or participation in activities that
could be viewed by a reasonable person as inappropriate or abusive may
result in the termination of your eligibility for an account on University
computer systems. Furthermore, abuses of these terms could be viewed to
be in violation of University conduct policies and be subject to disciplinary
action contained therein.
Computer Account Changes and Deactivation
Computer account changes and deactivation requests should be forwarded
to the Aggie Help Desk at 336.334.7195.
Employee accounts will be removed upon termination of employment. Inactive
student computer accounts will be disabled after six (6) months of inactivity.
Students will have six (6) months after an account has been disabled to
reactivate their account. If after this six month period the account is
still disabled, the account and all associated data will be irreversibly
purged. Employees and students who re-establish a relationship with the
University after an account has been purged will need to re-apply for
a new computer account.
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