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Hi all,
What policies do people have on Network accounts for substitute
teachers? We are getting an increasing number of requests for this. Do
people use a generic "sub" account? (The paranoid security minded part
of me hates this idea but it simplifies administration). Do people give
subs their own accounts? (The administrator in me doesn't like this
idea; lot of work for a place where there is high turnover). Do people
simply not grant substitutes network access? If so, what kind of
problems does that create?
We do not have a policy in place and need one. We have given a very few
subs that the school has relied on for a long time their own accounts.
Usually these people also coach or advise something so they are more
connected to the school.
If you give subs their own accounts, do they need to have worked a
certain number of days before they get one?
Sorry for the cross posts and Thanks in advance.
Dave
David Tisdell. Computer Coordinator
Mt. Mansfield Union High School
211 Browns Trace
Jericho, VT 05465
802-899-4690 (Voice)
802-899-2904 (Fax)
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