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date Dec 5, 2007 11:19 PM
subject End of Semester processing for FALL2006-SUMMER2007
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11:19 PM (4 minutes ago)
Dear student account holder:
Our records indicate that you either graduated more than six months ago or are not currently enrolled in fall 2007 or spring 2008 classes. As a result, access to your email.usc.edu and UNIX Student Computing Facility (SCF) accounts will be disabled on the evening of Wednesday, December 19, 2007. Access to USC central services, including myUSC Portal and Virtual Private
Network (VPN), will also be disabled, as will access to many departmental services.
Though your email (email.usc.edu) access will be disabled, email forwarding will continue to work for a limited time. Instructions on how to forward your USC email to another address are available at the following site:
http://www.usc.edu/its/email/help/forwarding.html/.
If you are not currently registered and have not yet taken steps to save the data in your email and UNIX accounts, please do so by noon, December 19th. After that date, you will be charged to have your email files restored. For more information about file restorals of disabled and expired accounts, please see Section 5 of the following website:
http://www.usc.edu/its/policies/procedures/index.html/.
If you are registered for spring 2008 classes and have received this message in error, please contact the ITS accounts office at accounts@usc.edu.
If you are a staff member who took a class in spring or summer 2007, the disabling of your student account will not affect your staff email account or your staff UNIX account and related central services.
1 comment:
Yeah - this has nothing to do with your post, but I felt the appropriate way to respond to a blog comment is with another.
Thing about me is, I like the opressive hoppiness. That's why I was switching between the Celebration Ale and the Stone Pale Ale. The tastebuds have to deal with two different assaults, and can't adjust to both, so I get to keep them on their toes.
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