Services for Staff
MFCF desktop services for staff members including the rollover program
Departmental shared file storage for staff
The Math Faculty Computing Facility (MFCF) provides a server to host Filemaker databases used by members of the Faculty of Mathematics. The server hardware (virtual or physical), operating system, and installation of Filemaker Server is managed by MFCF. Users run Filemaker Pro on their machines and connect to the databases from the client machines.
Accounts used by departments to share files or mailboxes
Interactive documents with live code
MFCF computer labs in the Mathematics & Computing Building (MC)
List of computing services provided to Math Faculty staff.
MFCF printing services for faculty, staff and graduate students
Information on the standard faculty, staff and graduate student computing accounts
File storage for faculty, staff and graduate students
MFCF Linux servers for faculty, staff and graduate students, including linux.math, biglinux.math, fastlinux.math
MFCF Windows servers for faculty, staff and graduate students.
This includes a GPU server for small to medium scale computing.
MFCF provided mathematical, productivity and programming software on managed machines and servers
MFCF provided mathematical, productivity and programming software on managed Macs
This is the SLA for the dedicated web server for accessing the graduate student database. The web server will be hosted by MFCF for the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science (SAS)
Accessing ethernet connections for your laptop on campus
Accessing the wireless network on campus
Articles on accessing MFCF resources from home
MFCF provides full lifecycle support of Windows, macOS, Thin Clients, and Linux computer platforms
The Teaching Labs are available for use by conference attendees
MFCF Help is the customer contact for computing support from MFCF
MFCF provides full lifecycle support of network printers used by the non-student community
Windows Remote Desktop Services (including Remote Application Services) provides users access to Windows computing resources from multiple platforms
Storage is provided for home folders and departmental network drives depending on the intended use for teaching, research, or administration