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Summary: This article shows you the step-by-step process of how to send a print job from your Windows laptop to one of the LSU Public Access computer lab print servers via LSU's Wireless Network. Anyone with a valid PAWS ID and a Tiger Card can print documents remotely to any of the LSU Public Access computer lab...
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Report Phishing E-mails Phishing emails are malicious messages that attempt to trick recipients into providing sensitive information or performing fraudulent tasks. Users can report any suspicious or malicious message to LSU IT Security and Policy (ITSP) for review through the Report options in Outlook. Phishing emails may Request information like passwords or...
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LSU University Network and Infrastructure department is transitioning to a new IP Address Management solution. What follows is the transition plan and recommendations to ensure there are little to no interruptions in service. Transition Timeline The planned deployment to the new BlueCat IP Address system is: Training classes are being scheduled for February 2nd, February...
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DNS is the friendly name for internet address (IP) resolution services for the entire campus. We administer lsu.edu along with non-lsu.edu domains per request and approval. Management of the lsu.edu domain is delegated to individual departments on campus via an online application ( BlueCat ). We also provide secondary DNS service to other universities per request and approval. ...
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This article provides several answers to common Qualtrics questions and issues. Jump To: How do I collaborate with others in Qualtrics? How do I use Survey Participant Tracking, Logic, or SSO features? Can I transfer a survey to another user or create a group for my department? Can I move existing project folders to a new group in bulk? Can I use custom...
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General Information The LSU wireless network is available to all LSU students, faculty, and staff. It provides all the conveniences of a regular wired connection without the need for cables. As a shared resource, wireless networking is intended primarily to supplement the campus wired infrastructure, not to replace it. ITS is committed to providing you with the most robust, secure...
Article Id: 1587

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