> At my last college, we actually had to register our computers with OIT on a
> semesterly basis, where they would check to see we had anti-virus, and give
> us a username and password that would last for a semester.  This was only
> wireless service, there were no public jacks that we could use.  These
> checks required you to stand in line with your laptop and show the techie
> that you had an antivirus program that was up to date.  Very annoying.

Technically, it's required right now for BYU:

http://oit.byu.edu/index.cfm?child_id=247&v=s

I really hope they don't decide to require it for "real".

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Michael Moore
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