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Thursday, September 29, 2016

by Job Requests


Posted on September 29, 2016


Wednesday (September 28, 2016) – didn't have time to record request entries on Wednesday

Beasley – finally received a reply from wiring vendor to discuss acceptance of bid.

OneNet – Had an interesting time trying to move the circuit over. At first, ATT had given the engineer data for another school’s circuit. Then we switched by had to change config in the internal router. This could have made a restart necessary so I delayed until after school. At 3:15 we completed the move to the new circuit and performed a speed test. The connection was pretty bad all day because of a duplexing issue, but after school it was very robust.

District – finished printing the programs for Band Day and delivered them to Kasey Patterson

Roberta Brake – sent me a notification from WenGage that an update for the cafeteria app requires MicroSoft .Net Framework 4.5 or higher. Verified on her computer.


Thursday

Kerry Sharp – had reported problems scanning, I checked the scanner, Preview, and sent sample low and hi-res documents to show Marie and Kerry that it was working. Came back when Kerry was available and had her do a scan and upload to the special ed site. All worked.

Beasley – contacted vendor for E-Rate wiring project. They are sending me a quote and I’ll take it to Mr. Gower. They say that their work is scheduled about 3 weeks out. Update (12:34): still waiting on quotation. 

network – send email to faculty, admin, and secretaries about the slow connection yesterday and showed them the current bandwidth performance (which is blazingly fast)

E-Rate – forwarded (and hand delivered) the OUSF affidavit to Mr. Gower for completion. Called Kellogg and confirmed that we are paying for OUSF consulting services so they will complete this affidavit for us. I forwarded the form to them.

Huckleberry – student AR reports were printing to High School. Deleted and installed printers on student computers to redirect printing to upper hall lab.

Lee Ann Duck – requested email address for an employee. I sent the credentials to her and verified that the account worked. The account and credentials were valid but the employee had never logged in (3 years).

 


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