3. Implications for End-Users
You will not need to make any changes to your registered devices - registration details for your computers and schedules (excluding the "vacation" setting) will be migrated to the new system.
If you have recorded a "vacation" setting on your registration then you may wish to update the EEM system accordingly - this can be done at any time from 30th April 2012.
If you have registered a computer or other device in both the FiDo-based and EEM systems then we will not migrate your old settings - your EEM registration is definitive.
Wake-up and monitoring (including scheduled, on-demand, and HFS wake-ups) will depend on local ITSS providing an EEM gateway to support these services on any networks that your computer is connected to. You can check whether a particular network supports EEM services by viewing the EEM network status page (please note that there will be a delay of 15 - 30 seconds while EEM gateway status is checked). EEM services are operating normally on networks shown in green. If your network is not listed, or is shown in red then you should contact your local ITSS or the OUCS help desk for support.
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