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General Information An abbreviation for EDUcation ROAMing, eduroam is a secure roaming infrastructure that allows you to use your university's credentials to access the internet at participating institutions. For LSU, this gives wireless access at other participating institutions using your LSU MyLSU ID and password. For visitors to LSU from participating universities, this gives...
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These are the free services that ITS Desktop Support provides: Mainframe: Installation, configuration, troubleshooting of clients Hummingbird IBM Personal Communications Host on Demand - no longer supported Mainframe Printer Support Configure IBM Personal Communications for an existing local mainframe printer Determination of...
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General Information Stellarium is a program that requires many data files. Files for Stellarium can be located in two different places, either the user directory or the installation directory. The user directory is for the user account that is running the program and this is where the program looks first. If a file is not found there, then the installation directory is checked. Having...
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What is TigerWare? TigerWare is an advanced, award-winning web-based online software distribution that provides LSU with a key IT infrastructure advantage – a centralized "warehouse" for distribution of licensed software and a ‘clearinghouse’ of information about access to the software. TigerWare can be accessed on the web at: http://tigerware.lsu.edu . Who has access to...
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General Information The LSU ITS Computer Labs ( Public Access Labs ) are committed to providing the LSU Community with access to current and readily available computers, printers, and scanners. There are two labs in two different locations On-Campus. These labs run over 350 Windows & Mac Computers. All computers have Internet access, Email capabilities, and a variety of...
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Follow the step-by-step instructions below to quit a session: Quitting a Session : 1. Click on located on your taskbar. 2. Select Quit Session . Closing Beam Your Screen: NOTE: Although you are NOT in a session, Beam Your Screen will still continue to run. Now will have access to your computer once you quit the session. 1. Click on the located on your...
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General Information Mozilla Firefox is a robust, full-featured browser for Windows that makes browsing more efficient. It features a large collection of unique and very useful add-ons, and it is one of the...
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Important Note: These instructions are for a PC to connect to an on-campus PC ONLY. If a user is needing to connect their PC to another on-campus Mac, there are no known solutions at this time; please contact your departmental IT person for further resources or devices that may be available. Part 1 In order to remotely connect to your campus computer from home, you must first...
Article Id: 20103

Why can't normal methods be used to erase an SSD? Solid State Drives (SSDs), and other flash-based media like portable USB drives, store data as electric charges. Traditional storage media like mechanical hard drives or tape based storage have storage physically writen to magnetic media, and therefore can be erased using tools like degaussers, which use powerful magnets to wipe the disks....
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