Restrictions on using USBs
From Monday 4 September, students will no longer be able to use USB storage devices on LJMU computers, laptops and other IT equipment.
From Monday 4 September, students will no longer be able to use USB storage devices on LJMU computers, laptops and other IT equipment.
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From 4 September students will be no longer able to use USB storage devices on LJMU equipment. This is alongside the restrictions already in place for staff.
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