Information Technology offers the Work At Home program to UW faculty and
staff (student employees are not eligible) as a part of UW's Microsoft Campus
Agreement. The Work At Home (WAH) program allows current faculty and staff to
install and use Microsoft Office and Windows XP at home for campus-related
work. We offer extremely aggressive pricing on the products listed below.
Available Products
Price
Office Enterprise 2007
$37.00
Office 2008 for Mac
$35.00
Office 2004 for Mac
$35.00
Office v. X for Mac Standard
$35.00
Windows Vista Ultimate Upgrade (32-bit only)
$25.00
Windows XP Pro Upgrade
$20.00
For more information visit the Software for Home (formerly Work at Home) page (www.uwyo.edu/InfoTech/services/Sales/Software/WAH.htm).
UW employees and affiliates may use the Microsoft Outlook e-mail program to
access their Exchange mailbox from a home computer. The e-mail application is
included in the Office Suite. Additionally, users may access their
Exchange mailbox by using a Web browser and going to http://uwmail.uwyo.edu.
Other e-mail applications including non-Windows based programs may be
configured to access an Exchange mailbox.
For details on how to configure certain applications and
access e-mail, check out the instructions in the “E-mail” section of our Ask IT "How
To"
site (www.uwyo.edu/ASKIT/default.asp?parentid=1).
Many users report having another antivirus software program
installed on their home computers. However, we have found that some people may
not be aware that unless they pay a subscription fee, their antivirus program
does not get “updated” with the most recent pattern files to protect them from
the latest rash of viruses. New computers may come with antivirus software
pre-installed. The software may only be a trial version that is helpful for the
first 90 days or so of ownership. If users are unsure, they should check with
their computer vendor or the software vendor.
Information Technology strongly encourages all users to use antivirus
software, whether it is through a service paid for by the user or through the
“no-cost to the employee or student” service provided by us.
Faculty and staff with UWYO domain accounts are eligible to
install and use Trend Micro's OfficeScan antivirus software at no additional charge.
This important piece of protective software is available for
institutionally-owned Windows-based
computers. In addition, faculty and staff may install Trend Micro's PC-cillin
Internet Security on their personally-owned computers free of charge.
UW students are eligible to
install and use Trend Micro's PC-cillin Internet Security software on their
personal computers free of charge.
To find out
more about Trend Micro's OfficeScan and PC-cillin Internet Security software, visit our
UW-Provided Antivirus Software page (www.uwyo.edu/antivirus/).
Spyware is, "Any software that covertly gathers user information
through the user's Internet connection without his or her knowledge."1
Malware may enable pop-up ads, change browser behavior, or collect personal
information about a user’s browsing habits, credit card information, passwords
and email addresses. Malware can severely degrade and disrupt the performance of
a PC.
Information Technology recommends that all faculty, staff, and students take advantage of software available from the Internet to help combat increasingly aggressive attempts to collect personal information from PCs and to keep personally owned computers functional.
IT suggests the following application to help fight malware
on personally owned (home) computers:
Spybot Search & Destroy is free and may be downloaded by visiting
www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html. Under the Home section, click on
the Download link. Donations are accepted by the Spybot Search & Destroy authors,
but they are not expected. A browser search may take users to other Web sites
that try to mimic the popularity of this free product. Be careful to get the
authentic Spybot Search & Destroy.
Protection for home computers is available through other free and fee-based applications that are intended for personally owned computers.
Although Information Technology is unable to support personally owned
computers, the information we pass along on this Web site, in the IT newsletter and
other IT forums may help you maintain your own computers. IT cannot assure any
of these programs will work properly on personally owned computers.
UW Students, Faculty, and Staff have free access to a
limited number of dial-up modems so that they may configure their home
computers to dial into the university remote access server. You must have an
active UW computer account before you can establish a connection to the UW
network. Access is not guaranteed and wait times increase during the evening
and weekend hours. Users should be aware that this older technology is slower
than DSL or cable modem access that is available through third-party
vendors. Instructions for configuring a computer to access the UW modem pool, and
information on time out periods may be reached from the Dial-Up Modem
Connections page (www.uwyo.edu/InfoTech/Support/data/modems.htm).
For assistance with the services described above, please
contact the Information Technology Help Desk at 766-4357 (6-HELP), option 1,
e-mail Userhelp@uwyo.edu, or contact your
assigned IT
user consultant (www.uwyo.edu/InfoTech/Support/uclist.asp).
The University of Wyoming is a participating member of Dell’s Education
Personal Purchase Program. UW faculty, staff, and students are eligible to
receive special discounts and offers that are not available to the general
public.
Some of the benefits of this program include:
a 5 to 8 percent discount from Dell Home Sales list
pricing on Dimension desktops and Inspiron notebooks
additional discounts on OptiPlex desktops and Latitude notebooks
Purchases, agreements, warranty
repair and licensing are solely between Dell and the customer. For questions
about this program e-mail Kirk Brown, itsales@uwyo.edu,
or call Kirk at 766-2875.
1Information Technology does not endorse nor support
every aspect of the checklist provided at the site listed above, but the concepts
are applicable for many home computer users. The opinions of the author are
theirs alone and do not represent the opinions of the University of
Wyoming nor Information Technology. UW Information Technology does not
support the use of personal firewalls when using VPN to access
University resources. Specific configurations of the Outlook email
client may not be compatible with UW servers. Please check with your
user consultant before incorporating any changes into your Outlook email
client at home.
The resources described on this page are for home users only.
IT user consultants will assist you with
your office computer to ensure secure environments through antivirus,
browser settings, Windows Updates, and environmental configurations to
help protect institutionally owned computers.