This document outlines our computing facilities, security policy information, some do’s and don’ts, sources of information and how to obtain help and support. Apart from a number of specialised systems, the majority of our desktop computers run Microsoft Windows. We aim to ensure every member of staff and postgraduate student has their own computer. Your DIDE username and password can be used to login to any computer within the department.

New starters

All new starters are assigned two computer user accounts; a departmental DIDE account and an Imperial College (IC) account. The DIDE account is used to log on to computers within the department and to access shared files, folders and printers that are located within the department. It is created by a member of DIDE IT, and uses the same username as your Imperial College account (see below).

The IC account is used when logging on to computers outside of the department (for example, in lecture theatres, the library, and at other campuses). It is also used to access College e-mail and some of the web pages on the College website. The IC account is created automatically by ICT when a person is added on to the HR database as an employee. You must activate your IC account before it can be used, this can be done via the ICT activation website.

Once you have obtained your DIDE and IC accounts, please read the rest of this page to help familiarise yourself with the systems and procedures we have in place.

Email

The Imperial College email service is hosted by ICT at South Kensington and Microsoft Outlook, which is installed on all desktop computers in DIDE, is used to access your inbox. If you are prompted by Outlook for a username and password, you must enter "IC\username" for your username and your IC password.

Email

IDE resources

Security

Help and support

If you have a technical problem, it really helps to identify a solution if you provide as much information as possible. When an application generates an error message make a note of it. If you are experiencing network problems, check if other users are experiencing the same thing. Once you have gathered as much information as you can you should then email IDE IT support in the first instance.

General enquiries


For any enquiries related to the Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology, please contact:

publichealth@imperial.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 7594 5777