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Some Outlook clients are able to receive encrypted messages, and will not require the use of the encrypted message portal or Outlook Web Access; however, the Outlook Web Access application is the recommended and easiest method to view these messages . Reading Messages From Outlook Web Access: If you receive an encrypted message and you’re in Outlook Web Access, OME will...
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Pre-Installation Notes 1. When selecting a web browser, Firefox & Safari are recommended. This is because there are known issues when installing the VMware Client using the web browser Chrome . See ITS Web Browser Recommendation for more web browser information. 2. Connect to the LSU VPN if you are off-campus and have not already done so, or check to make...
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General Information Support for Linux is limited, however, ITS has successfully configured and connected Linux devices to eduroam. The following steps will show you how to connect to eduroam. 1. Click on the Network Manager icon on the top right near the clock. 2. Select the eduroam wireless network. In the Wireless Network Authentication window, make sure...
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General Information ITS provides several digital media resources for increased learning and academic use. The purpose of this article is to provide you with information on what services are available to you, along with some usage-based scenarios to help you see which services will best serve you here at LSU. If you have any questions about any of these resources, feel free to contact...
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Manually Setting the KMS in Microsoft 2016: 1. Connect to the LSU VPN . (ONLY If you are OFF-campus) 2. Open the command prompt with Administrative privileges: Windows 7: Opening the Command Prompt as Administrator Windows 8: Opening the Command Prompt as Administrator Windows 10: Opening the Command Prompt as Administrator 3....
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General Information Rogue access points are secondary wireless access points that can interfere with the signals of the original network, causing signal distortion and slowness. They are often set up by devices such as printers, media devices, or personal routers, even if the owner is unaware that it has happened. The signals can not only conflict with eduroam's signals, but can also be...
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Connecting to eduroam on a Windows 10 Machine: 1. Select the Wi-Fi button at the bottom right hand corner of the screen. 2. Select eduroam in the menu and click Connect . 3. If prompted, enter your myLSU ID (include @lsu.edu) and password. Troubleshooting First, try entering your password slowly and watch the keys as you type...
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