Department of Psychological Sciences — Hardware and Software Support

Department of Psychological Sciences — Hardware and Software Support Policy

 

 

Updated September 11, 2023

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Introduction

The Department of Psychological Sciences Computer Committee decided on the following policy regarding Departmental hardware and software support. The policy was presented to, and approved by the Department Head and Division Heads on Feb. 7th, 2000.

The list of support is updated by the Computer Committee each semester. The following list of support was approved March 22, 2023.

If you would like to comment on this policy or make suggestions please contact the head of the committee, Etan Markus, or one of the members: Nairan Ramirez-EsparzaMatthew ButwillEddie Rivera, James Magnuson, Gerry AltmannAlev Ecevitoglu (student representative).

The Department of Psychological Sciences currently has two computer support staff (Psych. Staff). It should be noted that service priority is given to computer problems that affect large numbers of users (e.g., servers, teaching, network printers, shared machines), thus the actual time interval until support is given may vary with the nature of the problem.

New Purchases

1. Please check with PsychIT BEFORE purchasing any software or hardware not listed in this policy. Do not set up a new server without first consulting PsychIT.

 

2a. New Computers: Windows – In general, these will be current Dell business-class computers purchased through the university and state contract . Our current recommendations:

Desktop: Dell OptiPlex Plus 7010 (Intel i7 Processor, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB solid state drive, and 5 year warranty).

Laptop: Dell Latitude 7440 - 14 in. display (Intel i7 Processor, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB solid state drive, and 5 year warranty).

These PC’s will meet the security standards set by the University and function well for standard business tasks for at least the 5-year warranty period. When a non-standard computer is required for research purposes, we can assist in identifying various options and in preparation of the required exemption request form.

Purchasing laptops with non-removable drives (e.g., Microsoft Surface, etc.) present serious data loss potential because drives cannot be removed for external data recovery. They cannot be upgraded, so please consider how much space is required for the life of the laptop. Do consider how your important data will be backed up (R: Drive, One Drive, Sharepoint, local hard drive and/or other cloud… Dropbox, etc.)

2b. New Computers: Mac – In general, these will be current Apple business-class computers purchased through the university and state contract. Our current recommendations:

Desktop: iMac 24 in. display (Apple M1 Processor, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB solid state drive, and 4 year warranty).

Laptop: MacBook Pro - 14 in. display (Apple M2 Processor, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB solid state drive, and 4 year warranty).

Laptops with non-removable drives (e.g., late 2016 Apple MacBook Pro with touch bar, etc.) present serious data loss potential because drives cannot be removed for external data recovery. They also cannot be upgraded, so it is important to be honest about how much space is required for the life of the laptop. Do consider how your important data will be backed up (R: Drive, One Drive, Sharepoint, local hard drive and/or other cloud… Dropbox, etc.)

 

3. All office computers for Department faculty and staff will be encrypted and configured with the same software in current use for university contract PC/MAC. Unless there is a valid exception, PCs and Macs will be added to the University Active Directory. Authentication in this case will be with NETID and password.

Current Computers

4. Current computers: Any current computer must be at least compatible with Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise Version 21H2 and up or Windows 11 Version 22H2 (PCs) or Apple macOS 11.7.9 or better (1a-1b).  The department will try to assist the migration to compliant machines as support for older machines is phased out.

5. Web sites used to collect information from individuals fall under the auspices of the Human Subjects guidelines (see IRB https://ovpr.uconn.edu/services/rics/irb-2/) and their use with the participant pool requires review by the Department of Psychological Sciences Ethics Committee (Steven Mellor). Additional information is available on the Participant Pool website

6. It is the responsibility of the user to post only legal material on the web (e.g., copyright laws, libel, etc.) and all websites must comply with current minimum standards for University websites.

7.   Servers (Microsoft, Mac, and any Linux/Unix computer) must be updated with the latest patches on at least a monthly schedule. This is a University requirement and critical for the security of department and university networks. Faculty who install and/or maintain Microsoft servers need to comply with many policies, not the least of which can be found at the following URL: Server Hardening Standards.

8. Only University computers and departmental printers are covered by the department. Supplies and parts for research computers and non-departmental printers are the responsibility of the faculty.

9. For color printing, please send the file to the Psychology General mailbox (psychology@uconn.edu) with the subject line “color print job”. It will be printed and placed in your mailbox.


In general if you have a computer problem…

1. For issues with email or networking or storage (R drives, OneDrive) submit a work ticket by visiting the UConn Jira Ticketing System

Or Call the Computer Center Help Desk at 6-HELP (6-4357). They provide excellent support for e-mail, networking, graphics, and many software applications.

If they cannot assist you …

2. Email psychithelp@uconn.edu to submit a work ticket or submit a JIRA Ticket for computer HELP (JIRA link): http://s.uconn/psychit

Then login with NetID. At the JIRA landing page, click Psychological Sciences link at bottom of list…

Fill out a web-based Jira Work Ticket. This ticket form is only to be used to request help with IT associated problems within the Department of Psychological Sciences.

An email receipt will be given on completing the form that should be used in any correspondence concerning the request. You will get an acknowledgment via comments entered on the Jira Work Ticket.

If a Jira Work Ticket is not an option…

3. E-Mail psychit@uconn.edu.

You will get an acknowledgment via comments entered on the on-line Work Request and via email
when completed.

If this is an emergency…

4. Call Eddie at (860-377-8403), or if he is not available, call Matthew Butwill (6-5346 / 860-377-9018).
Email to Matthew is also an option should neither be available via telephone, but please copy Eddie.

5. If you are unsatisfied with the response or response time, please contact Etan Markus

Resources

For help with the Psychological Sciences Department network (and other issues) please visit Psych IT Confluence Page

Hardware Support

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

Dell Workstation & Laptop [1]

Manufacturer Dell PC

basic only

Apple Workstation & laptop [1]

Manufacturer, Apple MAC

basic only

Other Workstations & Laptops

Manufacturer, Psychology Staff – for network configuration
No support from UConn – Exemption Required

emergency only

Wireless networks / components

DO NOT PURCHASE or INSTALL Wireless Access Points!

none

Linux

Vendor
No support from UConn

limited help

Operating Systems

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

MS Windows 10.x, 11

Help Desk

Minimum Windows 10 Enterprise Version 21H2

full support for a compatible PC.

Upgrade to Windows 11 Version 21H2 / 22H2 recommended

MS Windows XP, 7, 8

Workstation

REQUIRE upgrade to Windows 11.

No support.

Apple macOS [2]

Help Desk.
Minimum macOS 11.7.9

full support: upgrade to macOS 13.5.x recommended

Word Processing

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

MS Office 365 for Windows

Help Desk

full support

MS Office 2021 and 365 for Mac [2]

Help Desk

full support

MS Office 2013 & 2016 for Windows

Help Desk

no support, suggest upgrade to Office 365

MS Office 2016 & 2019 for Mac

Help Desk

no support, suggest upgrade to Office 365

Refworks (cloud-based bibliographic software)

Help Desksite

support as needed and able

Data Analysis

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

SPSS 29 and AMOS 29 for Windows

Help Desk, Manufacturer site

installation only

SPSS 29 for Mac

Help Desk, Manufacturer site

installation only

SAS 9.4.x (32 bit) and SAS 9.4.x (64 bit)

Help Desk, Manufacturer site

installation only

R (GNU) for Windows or Mac

Help Desk, Manufacturer site

installation only

MATLAB for Windows or Mac (v.2023a)

Help Desk, Manufacturer site

installation only

Stata SE 18 for Windows or Mac

Help Desk, Manufacturer site

installation only

Email

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

Office365
(Web Browser) [3]

Help Desk (for faculty, staff, and students) and https://email.uconn.edu

No support, web-based

MS Outlook (full version)

Help Desk

installation and emergency only

MS Outlook for Mac
(requires OS 11.x or above)

Help Desk

installation and emergency only

Apple Mail

Help Desk v 16.0 or later

installation and emergency only

Remote Conferencing

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

MS Teams

Help Desk

Remote support, web-based

Webex

Help Desk

Remote support, web-based

Zoom

none

installation only

Web Browsers

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

Firefox 117.x and newer

Help Desk (free)

installation only

Chrome 117.x and newer

Help Desk (free)

installation only

Edge (Windows 10)

Help Desk

installation only

Safari 16.6 and newer for Mac OS 11.x – 13.x

Help Desk. PC version not recommended.

installation only

Antivirus

Item

Primary Support

Psych IT Support

Windows Defender

Help Desk University owned computers ONLY ITS Antivirus Info

installation and emergency

Mac

Help Desk Mac OS Security

No support

Other Antivirus Software

Contact Vendor

No support

Other Software

Item

Primary Support

Psych Staff Support

Adobe Photoshop

Help DeskAdobe Creative Cloud

installation only AFTER PURCHASE

Adobe Acrobat Pro

Help DeskPurchase info

installation only AFTER PURCHASE

Qualtrics [4]

Manufacturer   Psych Department brand (free)

account creation; limited support

Footnotes

[1] a.) Windows: Current machine must be minimally Windows 10 Enterprise / Windows 11 compatible, with at least an Intel i7 processor or AMD processor released since 2018, with Trusted Platform Module [TPM – Windows] for encryption, a DirectX 11.0-12.0 capable Graphics Processor, at least 512 GB solid state hard drive (SSD) and a minimum 8 GB of RAM (required for 64-bit) with 16 GB RAM recommended. Older PC’s not meeting/exceeding specifications above cannot adequately run current software. Newer PC’s may not be able to run prior versions of Windows if device hardware is incompatible, lacking current drivers, or otherwise outside of the Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEM”) support period.

[1] b.) Apple: Current machine must be Mac OS 11.7.9 or above; or Mac OS 12-13 compatible, with at least 512 GB hard drive and a minimum of 8 GB or RAM (required for 64-bit) with 16 GB RAM recommended.  Old Apple computers not meeting/exceeding specifications above may not adequately run current software. Newer Apple computers may not be able to run prior versions of Mac OS if device hardware is incompatible, they lack current drivers, or are otherwise outside of the Original Equipment Manufacturers (“OEM”) support period.

Office computers will be configured by default to provide whole-disk encryption with automatic updates enabled. All laptops (Macs included) will be configured by default to provide whole-disk encryption with automatic updates enabled. Those running Windows and Mac OS 11.7.9 or higher version will be bound to the UConn Active Directory allowing authentication with NETID/password.

[2] Only Mac OS 11.7.9 or higher will be supported for Office 2021.

[3] Email: See https://email.uconn.edu (to login, use EMAIL ADDRESS and NetID password). Configuration information is available at the Uconn Knowledge Base.

[4] The Psychological Sciences Department manages departmental use of a University-wide license for this web-based survey software. Those needing a department Qualtrics account should request one by emailing Matthew Butwill.