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Re: Office Door

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Alex Dehnert)
Mon May 13 11:03:16 2013

Date: Mon, 13 May 2013 11:03:10 -0400
From: Alex Dehnert <alex@dehnerts.com>
To: Michael J Person <mjperson@mit.edu>
CC: "apo-printshop@mit.edu" <apo-printshop@mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: <02FBAE1D8702D9458352C35FF40514C41042AC@OC11EXPO27.exchange.mit.edu>

Does the President have better information on this than "You're listed
in the ASA Database as having access?" (ie, on
https://asa.mit.edu/groups/11/space/)?

The way that process works is that the President adds you to the
Database. The database will then generate an email to CAC telling them
to update the door. CAC will generally reply to the email when they do
so. In this case, I don't see such a reply, so I suspect CAC missed that
email. I've poked them again about it. (In general, if apo-exec doesn't
see a reply from CAC within a week or so, they should go ahead and
follow up.)

~~Alex
(APO inactive, but also ASA Database maintainer)

On 05/13/2013 10:52 AM, Michael J Person wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> 	I think my next step is to go to the office and have an active give me a door tutorial.  I must be doing something wrong, as the president assured me my card was active, and yet I failed to be able to open the door again yesterday.
> 
> 	Note that my ID card works everywhere else as expected, so I expect it's not the card at fault.  More likely me, I guess...
> 
> 	I swipe the card, the light turns green, and then I am unable to open the door.  (Door neither pulls nor pushes, and the handle doesn't turn.)  Can anyone thing of something I'm doing wrong off the top of their heads?
> 
> -Mike
> 

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