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Everybody working for CLIM & ESTIMR gets a computer that can be connected to the LSCE network. Please take the time to read the instructions below, that may help make your life easier | Everybody working for CLIM & ESTIMR gets a computer that can be connected to the LSCE network. Please take the time to read the instructions below, that may help make your life easier | ||
- | ==== Windows 7 computer ==== | + | ==== Windows computer ==== |
- | Read the notes (and follow the instructions) in [[other:index#windows_7_notes|Windows 7 notes]], especially the [[other:win7config|Basic Windows 7 Configuration]] section | + | Read the notes in [[other:index#windows_7_notes|Windows 7 notes]] or [[other:index#windows_10_notes|Windows 10 notes]], especially the //Configuring Windows XX// section |
=== Getting administrator's rights === | === Getting administrator's rights === | ||
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<note warning>\\ Make sure you know what you are doing and that you are not executing a virus asking you suspicious access rights!\\ </note> | <note warning>\\ Make sure you know what you are doing and that you are not executing a virus asking you suspicious access rights!\\ </note> | ||
- | If an application requests administrator's rights to install something or make changes to the computer, **and you are sure it's not a virus**, use the ''.\adminuser'' account and the adminuser password you got when your computer was configured, or ask the [[.:starting?do=edit#getting_help_from_the_lsce_system_administrators|system administrators]]. | + | If an application requests administrator's rights to install something or make changes to the computer, **and you are sure it's not a virus**, use the ''.\adminuser'' account and the ''adminuser'' password you received when your computer was configured, or ask the [[.:starting?do=edit#getting_help_from_the_lsce_system_administrators|system administrators]]. |
==== Linux computer ==== | ==== Linux computer ==== |