The following applies to any computing device (laptops, desktops, tablets) purchased with university funds (or virtual machines operating within a university datacenter) whether assigned to an individual user or group.


Technology Services Managed Devices:

Our default configuration (and strong recommendation) is to join Windows computers to the Active Directory domain. This setup provides several baseline configurations for usability, security, and data integrity. We offer full support for these devices and can quickly restore a device to a usable state in case of an incident.

Technology Services Managed Devices have the following benefits:


Additional information on using a Technology Services Managed Device.

Self-managed (off-domain) Devices:

For Windows devices, a user may request to "self-manage" their device, meaning that the device will be exempt from all SU domain management policies. In these instances, the user assumes primary administrative responsibility for the computer. In the event of any loss of access to the system, Technology Services may be unable to assist you with data or operating system recovery. We will provide assistance on a "best-effort" basis, but we make no guarantee that the system can be restored to a user-configured state. Our only obligation will be to return the system to the "base configuration" as defined in the first bullet point in the terms below.


Technology Services will ask for a written agreement to the following terms when opting to self-manage a device: