1st
Floor Lounge
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7 desktop computers
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Dell OptiPlex GX 260 computers (Pentium 4 2.26
GHz)
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1 HP
LaserJet 4100n laser printer
- Network
Queue Name: \\kisnt19\tmppub1
Part-Time
MBA Program Lab
(Schaffner
Library, Second Floor)
Also a Part-Time MBA Program Instructional Lab
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13 desktop computers
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Dell OptiPlex GX 110 computers (Pentium III 800
MHz)
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1 HP
LaserJet 4100n laser printer
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Network Queue Name: \\kisnt19\tmplab2
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Overhead projector and screen
Part-Time
MBA Program Lab Special Software Computers
(Schaffner
Library, Second Floor)
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3 Special
Software workstations
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3 Dell OptiPlex GX110 desktop computers with Style
Advisor installed
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1 HP
LaserJet 4100n laser printer
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Network Queue Name: \\kisnt19\tmplab1
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2 laptop stations with network jacks
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Manuals for Stata, Systat, and Scientific Workplace
are on reserve at the Schaffner Library Main Desk.
4th
Floor Resource Room
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1 desktop computer
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Dell OptiPlex GX 110 computer (Pentium III 800
MHz)
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1 HP
LaserJet 5m laser printer
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Network Queue Name: \\kisnt19\tmpcmc
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1 HP LaserJet
4100 Printer (not networked -- plug the attached
parallel port cable into your laptop's parallel port
to print. Requires HP
LaserJet 4100 printer driver to be installed on
your computer.)
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There are extra network jacks in this room.
Printers
Printers
are available in the 1st Floor Lounge, the Part-Time
MBA Program Lab, and the 4th Floor Resource Room. By
default, the public computers will print to the nearest
printer (for example, 1st floor lounge computers will
print to the tmppub1 queue). If you would like to print
to another network printer, select its Network Queue
Name from the list of printers.
Each
printer has a parallel port cable that can be used to
print from a laptop computer. To print from a laptop,
plug the parallel port cable into your laptop's parallel
port. You will need to have the driver for the printers
installed (the HP
LaserJet 4100 and HP
LaserJet 5m) and add the printer as a local printer
attached to the computer.
You
can also print documents to the Chicago Campus printers
by emailing the document to yourself, then checking
mail from a public computer and printing the document
from that computer.
Wireless
Network
The
Kellogg Chicago campus wireless network allows you to
access the Internet and the Kellogg network without
plugging into an Ethernet jack. The network covers all
Kellogg classrooms and study group rooms. Click
here for more information.
Classroom
Facilities
Jacobs
Center Facilities
If
you will be visiting the Evanston campus, information
on Jacobs Center facilities is available at the following
links:
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