Joe Hatch's speech in class was quite enlightening. Before he came to speak with us, I really had no idea what Clean Access was for. Its purpose is to provide a layer of security for the students and faculty on the Trinity University Network. It is what is called a "posture connective system". Also, Clean Access can quarantine a computer that is behaving badly to protect it from all the others. I knew that there was Mac support on campus, but I did not realize that they catered to
Mac users as much as they do. It made me feel better because now I know if I have a problem with my Mac I can get it taken care of just as if I had a PC. Ccleaner is a good tool to clean out your computer, and I will use it on my PC at home. I now know the importance of logging onto TU Secure rather than TU guest. TU Secure adds another layer of protection. I still don't know how to access the network folders on my Mac, but I plan on calling ITS and having someone come take a look at my computer and help me out since I have a few other questions as well.

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