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I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere

to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies." I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies."

I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies." I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies."

I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies." I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies."

I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies." I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies."

I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies." I have accepted the rules as stated below In order to ensure the smooth operation of this lab, please adhere to the follow ing rules: 1. This facility is for the use of authorised UCT students and staff only, excep t by special permission. 2. Eating, drinking, smoking and the use of cell phones are not allowed. 3. Your account is exclusively for your own use and you must keep your password secret. It is an offence to give others access to the UCT computing facilities through your account. 4. Tampering with or damaging the computers' hardware, software, the network, an y server, security system or any other part of the facilities is strictly prohib ited. 5. You may not install or run any computer virus or program on a microlab comput er that may adversely affect the academic process. 6. You are required to have your student card with you at all times and must pre sent it when requested by a lab administrator or member of staff. 7. It is a criminal offence to violate copyright or copy licensed software. 8. Students may not use UCT's computer facilities for commercial gain. 9. Report misuse of these facilities to the lab administrator. Disciplinary action will be taken against those who fail to comply with these ru les. This is intended as a reminder of some important UCT rules that pertain to all s tudent computing microlabs. A full list of University rules is available in Handbook 3, "General Rules and P olicies."

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