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** one of the reasons we went from PDAs to laptops is that the laptops are actually supported by eHealth, meaning you have 24/7 access to help
** one of the reasons we went from PDAs to laptops is that the laptops are actually supported by eHealth, meaning you have 24/7 access to help


For all other problems contact '''[[Tina Tenbergen]]'''. If eHealth offers help with the following, suggest they contact me since a lot of these things get modified automatically and some attempts at fixing may have unexpected results.
For all other problems '''email''' both '''[[Tina Tenbergen]] and [[Fred Schumacher]]'''; by emailing both they both know you require assistance, and they will reply-to-all, so they both know whether a call has been addressed yet or not. If eHealth offers help with the following, suggest they contact me since a lot of these things get modified automatically and some attempts at fixing may have unexpected results.
For example:  
For example:  
* original [[Laptop Setup | laptop]]  
* original [[Laptop Setup | laptop]]  

Revision as of 11:00, 2012 November 8

If something is wrong with your PC or your laptop you will need to contact Technical Support.

If your problem is with the CCMDB.mdb, check Troubleshooting for steps you can take to fix the problem yourself.

For the following problems, call the EHealth ServiceDesk:

  • logging on to your computer
  • accessing the Regional Server
  • problems with Pointsec, the encryption software on the laptops
  • PC or laptop hardware problems (eg not starting properly, smoking, melting into a smoldering blob)
    • one of the reasons we went from PDAs to laptops is that the laptops are actually supported by eHealth, meaning you have 24/7 access to help

For all other problems email both Tina Tenbergen and Fred Schumacher; by emailing both they both know you require assistance, and they will reply-to-all, so they both know whether a call has been addressed yet or not. If eHealth offers help with the following, suggest they contact me since a lot of these things get modified automatically and some attempts at fixing may have unexpected results. For example:

Alternate contacts

If you can't reach Tina, try to contact one of the following, starting at the top.

As your very last resort, e.g. if the above have perished in a fiery car crash, you can also contact