Skip to end of metadata
Go to start of metadata

You are viewing an old version of this page. View the current version.

Compare with Current View Page History

Version 1 Next »

Information

Overview

To provide a safe and secure computing environment, ITS is enhancing the critical security patch installation and software update process for university owned computers. This new process no longer requires faculty and staff to restart their Macs and PCs before leaving every Friday evening. Updates will be deployed on a monthly basis. Afterwards your computer will automatically reboot and apply the critical security patches and software updates.

Monthly reminder emails will be sent to all Faculty and Staff prior to the monthly patch cycle.  Faculty and Staff are reminded to save any open files and log off. It is critical that Faculty and Staff do not power off their computers before leaving campus on Fridays.

Following the scheduled monthly reboot process, your computer will enter a power saving mode to save electricity.

Who?These updates will be pushed out to all University owned machines. Anyone using these machines will have their machines rebooted.
What?Every machine will be rebooted.
When?This reboot cycle will occur once every third Saturday of the month. A message will be sent out beforehand so that the campus is aware.
Why?This is necessary to provide critical security updates to the machines.
How?There is nothing that the user of the machine needs to do, other than make sure their files are saved. It would be best if they logged out of the machine, but left the machine powered on.


Short URL to this page: 

  • No labels