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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Computer system is closed to the Sou

Board software for a university education and grading homework, also has problems, but they were not related to hardware failure, "said O'Rourke.

Hart Wilson, Blackboard College coach, said that students and teachers outside the college has access to the software. Technicians had the system must be restarted during the night, and Wilson hopes the board will be fully functional today.

Web site online during their stay in the hardware fall school. Information for students and financial system, when restored, will be unharmed, said O'Rourke.

About 95 percent of the system should be up in the morning or at lunch with the rest of the line Thursday, she said.

In High School computer lab, a sign warned students about the failure of an e-mail, printing and storage Driven two employees (complex system), and asked them if they have entered into evidence, not two.

Crash accepts students 30 years back one hour before personal computers, said senior Katie Nofziger, a Spanish major.

"For people of my age, I've grown up with computers and have always had this technology, some people do not know what to do," she said. "I can turn in handwritten documents but computers and written reports are such a part of everyday life. It makes you realize what you have.

"Well, what I do with a focus on reading the chapters, and I hope that teachers will understand. Take the treatments, although I am not able to write something for them."

New Hardware accident triggered a large storage complex computer system Monday morning, carrying all Southern Oregon University faculty, staff and students using e-mail and file access - but the system should be largely back online at noon today the AP.

Terry O'Rourke, information technology director, a problem described as "usually drive hardware disk failure, controllers and software to talk about these computers."

With regard to its impact on education, said she hit computer labs.

"It caused widespread damage in storage and the ability to log into computers on campus," said O'Rourke. "All schools are dissatisfied, but there is a solution to this. We and our vendor, Hewlett-Packard, have done everything I can."


Nofziger no printer at home and generally always here to work for the thumb size flash device in the computer lab to print. But Monday morning, "I can not even get into. Master is very understanding about it."

Sou library's computer lab manager Ella Greene said: "I spent the last 18 hours over two days, only employees in a school printer, working for the library. You can access e-mail or print anything.

Tuesday afternoon printers in many working school's computer lab.

He worked his way through college, partly as a temporary work around town, Sam Bledsoe, a senior analyst in the economy, said: "It was hard, nerve-racking to have two again and I do not know if anyone wants to see my work. All my data is my personal folders (hard drives of colleges), all their homework and a lot of financial information for the two sites do for others. "

Some said that students are not much work during curriculum board, e-mail is created with other platforms and their files stored in their hard drives do not run them at university.

"I'm not affected. I have no board," said Michael Searle, senior political science. "I use my personal email. We do it all yourself. I have adopted their system."

Sou security cooperation director Steve Ross said the crash did not affect us quite drastically limited access to (our case), history and reports. Genre, but anyone can do many things. "

"It's always worrying when your computer is not working as they should have," said O'Rourke. She noted that faculty e-mail is back online at noon Tuesday and student e-mail is expected to be fully updated.

"Campus IT technicians have worked with engineers, HP," said O'Rourke. "HP is Sou seller in 25 years, and HP is doing all its service and support contract means he must do."

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