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General Information University Networking & Infrastructure (UNI) utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to manage the IP addresses across campus. All computers on campus must be...
Article Id: 17035

If you already have Office pre-installed on your new computer, you must uninstall Office first before following the steps below. To uninstall, please see this article: https://grok.lsu.edu/edit/article.aspx?articleid=18792 Please note : new students, regardless of status, cannot use Office software until their first day of class . Faculty and staff are eligible to use Office...
Article Id: 17761

General Information This article describes the steps to set up personal Contact Lists in Outlook Web App (OWA). A contact list is a list of e-mail addresses referenced under a single mailing list name. You can then e-mail to the Contact list the message will be sent to all group members. Set Up a New Personal Contact List 1. Open a Web Browser. ITS Web...
Article Id: 15947

HTML Tips Screen readers will typically read abbreviations as full words. For example, "LSU ITS Department" might be read as "sue it's department." This issue can be avoided by: Use of periods between letters. (ex. L.S.U.) Putting spaces in between the letters of an acronym in an ALT tag. Including an acronym tag for any abbreviations. Font The...
Article Id: 15287

Opting in Procedure: All registered Campus Technology Support Professionals (TSPs) can “opt-in” by linking their machines with the IT power management policy. 1. Open Active Directory Group Policy Management . 2. Under lsu.edu , open Departments and Organizations . 3. Open the Organizational Unit (OU) for your department to view the computer and user...
Article Id: 14844

SAS data sets are the building block of many reports and analyses in SAS. A SAS data set is the standard data storage format for data created with SAS. The great thing about SAS data sets is that they are fast to open and analyze relative to other data storage methods, such as text files, comma-separated values (CSV) files, Excel spreadsheets, and even relational databases like Oracle or DB2....
Article Id: 10427


PLEASE NOTE: If you would like to save any content from courses that are older than 18 months, you have several options. The first option is to download and save the content to your own computer. The second option is to import the content into a Blueprint Course in Moodle. For each course you teach, you can get a single...
Article Id: 20166

Moodle allows all teaching roles (including TAs) except the Non-Editing Instructor to back up Moodle courses. The process saves a backup file of the current state of a course according to settings selected during the process. When the process is complete, the backup file is available through Simple Restore and can be downloaded and saved to a computer or cloud storage. The backup file type...
Article Id: 20165

Blocks in Moodle are located in three places: on the My Home page, at the bottom of the My Courses page, and in the block drawer in the site sidebar . Users cannot add blocks to the My Courses page. The following instructions are for adding a block to the block drawer or to the My Home page. For more information on available blocks, see GROK 20312, Moodle: Blocks Overview . Please...
Article Id: 19791

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