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New Mexico Tech Computer Center (TCC)

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The New Mexico Tech Computer Center is here to serve the academic computing needs of the campus community.

See the latest TCC Hotline [PDF format] (Moodle available; New computer classroom—Speare 23; Fidel 130 upgraded; iClickers expanded; New scanners; Fire doors in Speare; Using Gmail with NMT email servers; New software for Fall semester) for information on recent and pending changes; see also older newsletters and hotlines.
Our services Assistance Policies and security
Hours for our open labs and Help Desk.
Message of the day: Scheduled outages, system changes, and free classes.
Web-based services available through your browser:
For campus wireless networking, see the NMT Wireless Connection FAQ.
Remote use of files and printers
Software packages installed (available only from nmt.edu sites)
Workstation and server inventory
Web server statistics for http://www.nmt.edu/ (available only from nmt.edu hosts)
Report a problem or make a request
Help Desk: Our User Consultants are here to help you.
Frequently Asked Questions
TCC help system: Online documentation.
Email
Room scheduling: Speare Hall rooms, and TCC-managed classrooms and public labs.
Now that ftp file transfers are disallowed in favor of the superior sftp protocol, see File transfer: Moving files to or from the TCC.
Modem access: 838-0335 (off-campus only). See also Using the TCC remotely with your modem.
Free classes for users
User names: Search for information on user and account names.
List of user homepages
FTP server: Files available through the File Transfer Protocol.
Policy on advance notice for course software installs.
Policies, planning, and rates
TCC Work Request [PDF file]: To request work to be done for other Tech departments.
Computer and network Security
Recommended PC, Mac, and printer standards: If you are buying or upgrading a PC, Mac, or printer.
TCC documentation guidelines
Paper standard for HP printers: To avoid jamming, use paper that conforms to this standard.
Tech Computer Center Staff


New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge

Dr. Mike Topliff, Director of Academic Computing at New Mexico Tech, is also head judge of the New Mexico High School Supercomputing Challenge.


Site map
Help: New Mexico Tech Computer Center: Help System
TCC homepage: New Mexico Tech Computer Center
NMT homepage: New Mexico Tech

John Shipman, tcc-doc@nmt.edu

Last updated: 2009/11/11 01:43:51 UT
URL: http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/homepage.html