Use your SCU Username and Password to log in to the computers in the ECC labs.
Your SCU Username is everything before @scu.edu of your SCU email address, so if Bucky Bronco's email address is bbronco@scu.edu, Bucky's SCU Username is bbronco.
Your SCU Password is the same as you use to access your SCU email.
Please note: When logging into ECC Linux systems, usernames need to all be in lowercase letters.
The Linux OS is case sensitive, and for the ECC you should enter your username in lower case. For example, if your SCU Username is BBronco, enter your username in all lowercase letters, as bbronco.
Make sure you meet these requirements before attempting to connect to the ECC remotely.
More information:
Connecting to the ECC Linux platform using the command line
Connecting to the ECC Linux platform using the graphical interface
Slow logins to the ECC Windows platform can occur when there is a lot of data in your Windows profile.
Follow the instructions in this Google document to review and clean up your Windows profile.
The campus WiFi service, eduroam, requires OnGuard to be installed on your computer, and that your computer has passed certain security checks, including having antivirus software installed.
Follow these steps to install OnGuard and verify it is working:
https://www.scu.edu/technology/get-connected/wifi/clearpass-onguard-general/
If you can’t get OnGuard to give you a green "pass" icon, please the Technology Help Desk:
https://www.scu.edu/technology/get-help/
If your ACCESS card doesn't let you into the ECC labs in Heafey, please scan/program your card at the scanner in front of the main entrance of the Heafey building.
Hold the card until the scanner flashes green or blue.
If you still can’t access the lab rooms after scanning your card, please e-mail STEM Operations at stemops@scu.edu and include which class(es) you are registered for, and which room(s) you need access to.
If any ECC lab classroom projector, AV Panel (the touch screen that powers on the projector unit), sound, or TV has an issue, please contact Media Services for assistance.
Your class might require you to have access to Oracle and/or MySQL. The ECC provides this, but it needs to be requested.
Your class might require you to have web space. The ECC provides webpages, but this needs
to be requested.
Follow the instructions in this Google document to request an ECC webapage.
Your ECC Webpage must have an index page with the required disclaimer in place. This Google doc provides the required disclaimer text.