Partially Supported Sample Clauses

Partially Supported. These are technologies / use cases that IT Services accepts, according to the particular needs of individuals in the University, but that are not supported at the same level as Fully Supported technologies. The focus will rely in assisting for any McGill configurations related to accessing their environment. ITS staff are not fully trained, nor have the resources to become fully trained, in the use or troubleshooting of these technologies. ITS will always make an attempt to help users resolve problems with Partially Supported technologies, but cannot guarantee a successful resolution to problems, and reserves the right to stop working on resolving a problem if an ITS supervisor determines the work is taking enough time as to be a detriment to the support of Fully Supported technologies. Users of Partially Supported technologies may be responsible for contacting vendor technical support directly to resolve problems. In the case of older Partially Supported technologies, that no longer work in the supported environment (e.g. scientific instrumentation software that only works with Windows XP), purchasing brand new technology may be the only option available to users to resolve a problem. Partially Supported technologies include:  Equipment owned by McGill (except for affiliate customer computers with an ITS agreement)  Plus any of the following: o Non-standard Windows and Mac computers that are compliant with McGill’s computer workstation standards. o Computers with dedicated scientific instrumentation or clinical equipment (ITS reserves the right to refuse support in the interest of physical security) o Systems that do not authenticate to McGill’s central Active Directory o Equipment not maintained or managed by ITS o Third party administrator is required by non ITS system administrators o Any software package not provided / supported by ITS, but for which purchasing and installation has been approved by ITS (customer must demonstrate adequate licensing).
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Partially Supported. Mobimedia installations Salesmen, agents and distributors (VF and not VF) can install Mobimedia by themselves following the instruction available in the installation guide provided through the activation email (refer to the email message sent by xxxxxxxxx_xxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xxx)‌ The credential provided through the activation email will never expire and they can be used for reinstallation and installation on a new PC. On the other hand the credential is the sort of license that is valid only for one PC; multi installations are not supported and a new one will automatically disable the previous one.

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