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About the PennConnect 2009-2010 DVD

How to Get the DVD

Students in College Houses: Contact your information technology advisor (ITA).

Students living off-campus, in Sansom Place East and West, and in the Greek houses: Visit the Computing Resource Center, Suite 202, Sansom Place West, 3650 Chestnut Street. The CRC's hours are Monday-Friday, 2:00-4:30 pm.

Faculty and staff: Contact your Local Support Provider, or pick up a copy of the DVD from the Computing Resource Center.

The software is also available for download via the the Supported Products page, which also provides additional information about the software.

Software on the PennConnect DVD-ROM

Each summer, fall, and spring, Information Systems and Computing releases the PennConnect DVD-ROM, which contains the recommended networking and antivirus software for students, staff, and faculty. The DVD-ROM is cross-platform and works on Mac OS and Windows. The DVD contains the following recommended and supported networking software:

Application

OS
Type
Adium 1.3.5   M instant messaging
Adobe Reader 9.1.3 W M PDF reader
dataComet-Secure 10.1.1   M VT100, SSH, tn3270
Fetch 5.5.1   M file transfer
FileZilla 3.2.6.1 W   file transfer
Firefox 3.5.1 W M browser
Flash Player 10.0 W M multimedia
HostExplorer 2008 W   VT100, tn3270
Internet Connect 1.2.0 (10.4.x only)   M wireless authentication
Kerberos for Macintosh 5.3   M security
Kerberos for Windows 3.2.2 W   security

Norton AntiVirus 11.0

  M antivirus
Pidgin 2.5.8 W   instant messaging
SecureCRT 6.2.1 W   SSH
SecureW2 Enterprise Client 3.0.0 W   wireless authentication
Symantec Endpoint Protection 11.0.4 W   antivirus
Thunderbird 2.0.0.22 W M email, news
Windows Automatic Update Service (WAUS) W   patch management
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