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How do I configure a Linux computer for the secure wireless network? (link)

1. Edit the following file:  /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf2. Copy and paste the following entries:

network={
     ssid="WLUsec"
     scan_ssid=1
     key_mgmt=WPA-EAP
     pairwise=CCMP TKIP
     group=CCMP TKIP
     eap=PEAP
     identity="WLU Username"
     password="WLU Password"
     ca_cert="/etc/ssl/certs/Equifax_Secure_CA.pem"
     phase1="peaplabel=0"
     phase2="auth=MSCHAPV2"
}

3. Save the wpa_supplicant.conf changes
4. Restart the WPA supplicant with the following command: /etc/init.d/wpa_supplicant restart5. Restart networking with the following command: /etc/init.d/network restart

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Why do I always have to log in to the wireless network? How do I get onto the secure wireless network? (link)

The WLU wireless network allows users to access the network for a short period with authenticated access, or a long period with secure access. If you are just visiting campus for a day you should attach to the "wlu" wireless networks. If you are going to be using our wireless network frequently you will want to register for the secure wireless network. Registering on the secure network allows you to remain attached to the network without having to reauthenticate, and it encyrpts your network traffic so it is secure. To register on the Secure network go to Http://wireless.wlu.edu .

If you are not formally associated with WLU you can access the network as a guest by attaching to the "wlu" network. This network has some restrictions.    

Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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What devices are supported on W&L's secure wireless network? (link)

The wireless network for W&L faculty, staff and students uses a technology called 802.1x, which provides security by encrypting all network traffic.

Some older computers do not support this technology. However, most modern, up-to-date wireless devices will run on the secure wireless network:

  • Windows computers with security features enabled, including auto-updates, firewall and up-to-date operating system
  • Macintosh computers with security features enabled, include firewall and up-to-date operating system
  • Apple iPad and iPod Touch
  • Most Smart Phones with wireless capability, including iPhone, Blackberry, and Android-type phones

Game devices such as the Xbox 360 and Wii and other special-purpose network devices such as the Roku do not function on the secure wireless network. For such devices, use a wired connection, or register them for use on the wireless network.

Please note that wireless is a limited resource, and that minor disruptions are common; see Statement on Wireless Service at W&L

 

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What are the configuration settings for W&L's secure wireless network? (link)

Whenever possible, use the tool at http://wireless.wlu.edu  to configure your device for use on W&L's wireless network.

You may need to manually configure some devices. The settings are:

  • SSIDD: WLUsec
  • Wireless Encryption: WPA2 Enterprise
  • Authentication Protocol: MS-CHAPv2/PEAP
  • Outside tunnel authentication: This should be left blank
  • Inside tunnel authentication: WLU Username and Password
  • Security certificate verification: Equifax Secure Certificate Authority
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How do I connect to W&L's wireless network? (link)

If you're a W&L faculty member, staff or student, use any available Internet connection, on-campus or off-campus, and use a Web browser to access this page:

http://wireless.wlu.edu

Follow the steps, entering your W&L username and password when prompted. After you complete this step, you'll connect to W&L's wireless network automatically whenever you're in range.

If you're not a member of the W&L community, find the wireless network named "wlu," connect, and open a Web browser. Enter your e-mail address, or, if you're a sponsored guest and have been provided with credentials for temporary access to W&L's wireless network, enter the user name and password that was provided to you.

Please note that wireless is a limited resource, and minor disruptions are common; see Statement on Wireless Service at W&L

Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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Why can't I access Facebook on the wireless network? (link)

Various restrictions apply to the guest wireless network, including limited speed, and restricted access to some web sites, including Facebook. W&L faculty, staff and students can get the best quality connection by registering for W&L's secure wireless network. To do that, point your browser on your wireless device to http://wireless.wlu.edu and follow the directions.

 

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Where can I find the map of W&L's wireless network coverage? (link)

The map of wireless network coverage is located here.

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I'm visiting W&L as a guest. How do I use W&L's wireless network? (link)
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How do I set up my own wireless router or wireless printer? (link)

Anything that broadcasts its own signal is an unauthorized extension of the W&L network, and is banned by the University's Acceptable Use Policy.

Some Macintosh computers have the capability of creating their own ad hoc wireless networks. Please disable this capability by taking the following steps:

  1. Go to "System Preferences"
  2. Click on "Sharing"
  3. In the left-hand pane, uncheck "Internet Sharing"

 

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Can I use my gaming device on the network? (link)
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How do I get my Windows 10 machine on the wireless? (link)
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Can I join the W&L AD domain (network)? (link)

Faculty and staff computers will be joined to the domain by ITS personnel. Personally-owned student computers cannot be joined to the domain.

If you need to access a computer that is in the domain, you can go to http://THESTABLE.wlu.edu and access a virtual image that is in the domain. (Access requires authorization; you'll have to log in with your network username and password.)

 

 

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I deleted an important file can I get it back? (link)

Yes, quite often you can.  First make sure it is not in your trash folder. If it is there undelete it by (on a PC) right clicking on the object and choosing undelete or (on a Mac) dragging it back to the desk top.  

If you deleted it from the trash folder and it was orrigionally in a network drive (H, I, L, J) you can request that the item be recovered from an old copy on the server. To do this log a help ticket (choose webticket on the menu above) and under request type choose "network" then "file recovery" Then give us as many details about the files as possible.

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What is 802.1x? (link)

802.1x is a network protocol that provides an authentication mechanism to devices connecting to a wired or wireless network. Washington and Lee employs 802.1x on its wireless network, "WLUsec." An additional level of security is provided by encrypting all traffic on the wireless network.

Devices must be configured in order to function properly on an 802.1x network; at W&L, wireless devices may be configured by connecting to the Web page at http://wireless.wlu.edu and following the steps as prompted.

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How do I attach to WLUsec on my Mac if cloudpath doesn't work? (link)
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How can I get the W&L wireless network to work on my Blackberry? (link)

First turn on Wi-Fi (wireless) on the device:

1. At the Home screen, press the Menu key.

2. Scroll to the Manage Connections icon and press the trackball.

3. Scroll to Wi-Fi (not all Blackberry phones have this option; if you don't see it, it's not available for your model). Press the trackball to place a check mark in the box to turn on Wi-Fi.

Then scan and connect to available networks

To scan for and connect to available networks, perform the following steps:

1. At the Home screen, press the Menu key.

2. Scroll to Set Up Wi-Fi Network and press the trackball.

3. Scroll to Next and press the trackball.

4. Select Scan for Networks. The handheld scans and displays available networks.

SELECT WLUsec

5. Press the trackball to connect.  Enter your W&L network user name and password

Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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How do I connect to W&L wireless network with a Mac? (link)

If you're a W&L faculty members, staff or student, use the Safari or Firefox browser (NOT Chrome) and use any available connection to access this Web address, from on campus or off campus:

http://wireless.wlu.edu

Follow the instructions, and enter your W&L username and password. When you've completed these steps, you'll automatically connect to W&L's secure wireless network whenever you're in range.

Please note that wireless is a limited resource, and minor disruptions are common; see Statement on Wireless Service at W&L

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How do I connect to the W&L wireless network from my iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad? (link)
  1. Go to the Settings app
  2. Select Wi-Fi
  3. Make sure Wi-Fi is on and choose the "WLUsec" network
  4. Enter your W&L network username (without the @mail.wlu.edu or @wlu.edu part) and password and tap Join
  5. When prompted to accept the network certificate, tap the Accept button
  6. Enter your device's passcode if prompted
  7. A checkbox next to the WLUsec network and the Wi-Fi signal icon in the status bar at the top should indicate that you are now connected to the network

Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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Is there wireless in the Stackhouse Theater? (link)

Yes! Both secure (for W&L students and employees with AD credentials) and access for guests.

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What network storage is available to undergraduate students? (link)
  • H: or Home directory  - This is your private space on the server. No one else has access to this space. This directory is backed up regularly by University Computing and is an appropriate place to store all of your work-related files.  Quota: 500 megabytes.
  • L: directory - Course-specific directories for faculty members and students. Each course is provided a folder structure for providing handouts, sharing data, electronic turn-in of assignments, and returning student work with grades and feedback.

Applies To: Students

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How do I connect a Google Android phone to W&L’s wireless network? (link)

Go to Settings > Wireless Controls > Turn on WiFi 
 
In WiFi settings select wlusec
 
Enter your username and password

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What network storage is available to undergraduate administrative staff? (link)
  • H: or Home directory  - This is your private space on the server. No one else has access to this space. This directory is backed up regularly by ITS and is an appropriate place to store all of your work-related files. Quota: 1 gigabyte.
  • I: directory - Employees in your department only.  Quota: 4 gigabytes.
  • J: directory - All employees.  This is an appropriate location to share files with employees across departments.  Note that this drive mapping points to the same location for all faculty and staff throughout the College, Williams School and administrative offices. Quota for all departments: 30 gigabytes.

Note: Quotas can be increased, based on demonstrated need. Please enter a request in Web Help Desk  if you need additional space.

 

Applies To: Faculty, Staff

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What network storage is available for undergraduate faculty and academic staff? (link)
  • H: or Home directory  - This is your private space on the server. No one else has access to this space. This directory is backed up regularly by ITS and is an appropriate place to store all of your work-related files. Quota: 1 gigabyte.
  • I: directory - Employees in your department only. Quota: 4 gigabytes.
  • J: directory - All employees.  This is an appropriate location to share files with employees across departments.  Note that this drive mapping points to the same location for all faculty and staff throughout the College, Williams School and administrative offies. Quota for all departments: 30 gigabytes.
  • L: directory  - Course-specific directories for faculty members and students. Each course is provided a folder structure for providing handouts, sharing data, electronic turn-in of assignments, and returning student work with grades and feedback.  Quota for all courses: 500 gigabytes.

Note: Quotas can be increased, based on demonstrated need. Please enter a request in Web Help Desk if you need additional space.

Applies To: Faculty, Staff

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What if the Cloudpath (wireless.wlu.edu) wizard fails to work on my Macintosh? (link)

Here’s a couple of advanced troubleshooting tips:

  1. Make sure you run Cloudpath from Safari or Firefox. Cloudpath does not work correctly with Google Chrome.
  2. Go to the Apple > System Preferences > Network > Airport > Advanced > Airport and remove “WLUsec” and “WLU”.
  3. Go to the Apple > System Preferences > Network > Airport > Advanced > 802.1x > User Profiles > “-” key will delete “WLUsec profile.”
  4. Select “Ok”
  5. Select “Apply”
  6. Select “Turn Airport Off” for about a minute. This is the equivalent of starting over.
  7. Select “Turn Airport On”
  8. Choose the “WLU” wireless network
  9. Log in to the portal and re-run Cloudpath from wireless.wlu.edu
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How can I attach to WLUsec with Windows 7 if Cloudpath dosen't work? (link)
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I am on WiFi using Outlook and it Keeps Disconnecting (link)
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How to I connect to the wireless network with my Chromebook? (link)
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Is email secure? (link)

It all depends on what you’re trying to protect against. So, the simplest answer is 'no'! Email is not secure, unless you have taken extra steps to encrypt the message or the attachments (or both). Therefore, do not put confidential information (i.e., SSN, credit card number, etc.) in any email, unless you know it is encrypted. Briefly, access to your email account is secured by your username and password, so make sure you have a strong password. Email can be secured from network “snooping” by accessing it from a web page using Secure Socket Layers (SSL) – indicated by the “S” in HTTPS. If you access your email from your phone, then security depends on that device. These are just some of the variables/examples, and for more information please contact the Information Security Officer.

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How do I change my network password? (link)

Go to password.wlu.edu and follow the instructions. 

Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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How can I tell if my computer has a virus (security)? (link)

There are many possible indications of a computer virus. Here is a helpful link from Microsoft to help determine if your computer has a virus.

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What is Notepad and where do I find it on my computer? (link)

Notepad is a Windows program (PC). You can access it by going to Start > Run and typing in Notepad. The program should then open.

Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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How do I clone (image) my computer? (link)

Bring your computer to the Information desk in Leyburn Library.  You can find the hours in the Trip Saver section on the Student homepage.  We will work with you to find out what you need to have done to your image (for example back data up) and take your computer in and process your request. 

Applies To: Students

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How do I deauthorize a computer with iTunes? (link)

1. Open iTunes.

2. From the Store menu, choose Deauthorize This Computer. (In earlier versions of iTunes, access this option from the Advanced menu).

3. When prompted, enter your Apple ID and password, then click Deauthorize.

Remember to deauthorize your computer before you sell it, give it away, or get your computer serviced. Also, make sure you deauthorize your computer before you upgrade your RAM, hard disk or other system components, or reinstall Windows. If you do not deauthorize your computer before you upgrade these components, one computer may use multiple authorizations.

To deauthorize all computers associated with your Apple ID

If you need to authorize your new computer and are unable due to already having five authorized computers, you can deauthorize all computers by doing the following:

4. Click iTunes Store on the left side of iTunes.

5. If you're not signed in to the store, click the Account button, then enter your account name and password.

6. Click the Account button again (your Apple ID appears on the button), enter your password, and then click View Account.

7. In the Account Information window, click Deauthorize All.

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How do I connect my Kindle to the wireless? (link)
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My computer is saying it would be rebooting within ## minutes, what should I do? (link)
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How do I configure my personal Windows laptop to do wireless printing to BizHubs? (link)
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How do I get my laptop computer to display on the projector? (link)

Most laptop computers require you to turn on the external monitor output in order to send the computer image to the projector.
  
Follow these steps for WINDOWS based laptops:
-Be sure you have a proper cable connected from your laptop's external monitor port directly to the projector or to the classroom podium connectors.
-Press and hold the Fn key on your keyboard (usually located in the lower left).
-Press the specific key for your laptop (F1-F12) that controls your external monitor port.  The key is usually indicated by an external monitor icon or the words "CRT/LCD".  For example, on a Dell laptop the proper keystroke combination is Fn+F8. Other brands may use Fn+F5, Fn+F7 or another combination.  Check your owner's manual if you are unsure.
-Repeat the keystroke combination if the laptop does not project after the first attempt.

ForMAC laptops:
-An adaptor cable is usually necessary to connect a MAC laptop to one of the classroom systems or directly to a projector. There are several different styles that are model dependent.  This cable normally comes with your laptop.  See your owner's manual for more details.
-Hook the adaptor cable directly to the projector or to the classroom podium connectors.
-It is best to turn on your MAC laptop after making the proper cable connections.  The laptop will see the external monitor and set itself up to send an image to it.

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How can I get the Outlook client on my home computer? (link)

Faculty and staff can purchase the current Office suite, which includes Outlook, at the University Store. Once you have installed Outlook, you can configure a mail profile using "Outlook Anywhere" so that you can use Outlook from home.

 

Note: If you are configuring a laptop for Outlook Anywhere connectivity while on campus, make sure to disconnect any wired and/ or wireless network connection. Otherwise Outlook will automatically configure the profile for you and none of the options below will be available.

  1. Go to: Start|Control Panel|Mail
  2. Click on Show Profiles
  3. Click the Add button
  4. Enter a profile name: (suggest something like "Off-campus username")
  5. Then check the box next to: Manually configure server settings or additional server types.
  6. Click Next
  7. Select Microsoft Exchange
  8. Click Next
  9. In the field labeled "Microsoft Exchange Server" type: mexmba.ad.wlu.edu
  10. In the field labeled "User Name" type: username (this is your network login ID)
  11. Click the More Settings button
  12. Go to the Connection tab
  13. Make sure the check box labeled "Connect to Microsoft Exchange using HTTP" is checked
  14. Click on the Exchange Proxy Settings button
  15. Enter the following information:
  16. https://autodiscover.wlu.edu
  17. Check the box next to Connect using SSL only
  18. UNcheck the box next to Only connect to proxy servers that have this…
  19. Enter the following information:
  20. msstd:autodiscover.wlu.edu
  21. Check the box next to On slow networks, connect using HTTP first…
  22. Choose NTLM Authentication for Proxy authentication Settings

 

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How do I set the region on a Macintosh computer? (link)

Assuming you're talking about the region for the DVD device, it's a difficult question to answer. The only real way to set it is to insert a disc into the optical drive and wait for the regional interface to appear, and then select your region. I do believe, however, that the region can only be changed so many times before it becomes locked in place. Alternatively, you can download a piece of software known as VLC Media Player, which ignores the region protocol and will allow you to play media from any region so long as you have it set to the default media player instead of Apple's DVD Player.

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How do I change the screen resolution on my computer? (link)

Windows XP -

  • Right click on your desktop
  • Click Properties
  • Click the Settings tab
  • In the Screen Resolution section, use the slider bar to choose the resolution you want.
  • Click the Apply button

Windows 7 -

  • Right click on your desktop
  • Click on Screen Resolution
  • Use the drop down box beside Resolution, use the slider bar to choose the resolution you want.
  • Click the Apply button

 

Macintosh

  • Click on System Preferences
  • Click Displays (If necessary, click the Display tab)
  • Choose the appropriate resolution from the list
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What do I do if my Palm is not performing sync with my computer? (link)

It can be a two step problem

1st the Hot Sync Manager with the icon in the bottom tray must be on.

Start menu - Programs - Hot Sync Manager

2nd the proper User must be activated

Open Hot Sync Manager - Network - Correct User

Run Sync

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How do I connect my Kindle Fire to the wireless? (link)

Click the small button by the USB port on the bottom to turn on the screen. Swipe the yellow arrow left to unlock.

When the main screen appears, touch the small gear icon in the upper right. When the settings menu drops down, touch “Wi-Fi”.

Pull down if necessary, and touch WLUsec in the network list. When the form comes up, leave PEAP and select “MSCHAPv2” under Phase 2 Authentication, scroll on down, and put your AD username in the Identity box (ad\username). Type your AD password into the Password box, and touch Connect at the bottom. It should connect easily within a moment or two.

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How can I move my music (iTunes)to a new computer? (link)

For this example, I'll go from a Windows machine to Apple, but the process should work in reverse, as well.

If you want to make this easy, you'll need to move all your music into the iTunes folder. There's an easy way to do this: In iTunes go the Advanced menu and choose Consolidate library.

 

Any music not already in the iTunes folder will not be deleted. You'll just have two copies. One inside the iTunes folder and one outside.

 

Now quit iTunes and go to My Documents, then My Music, and you should see the iTunes folder. Now you need a place to put that folder. It could be an external drive, a network drive, USB or the fasts is to use a jump drive. Whatever you use just needs to be big enough to hold all your data. Right click on the folder and choose Properties to find out how big it is.

 

Drag the iTunes folder and copy it to wherever you're temporarily storing it.

               

Then connect the storage device to the new computer. In this case a Mac.

                1. Install and launch iTunes. If iTunes asks to find your music say "no."

                2. Quit iTunes.

                3. Go to your Music folder.

                4. Move the existing iTunes folder to the trash.

                5. Copy the old iTunes folder off your storage device and put it where the old folder was.

                6. Open iTunes again.

                You should see your familiar library with ratings, play counts, etc.

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How do I get my Windows 8 machine on the wireless? (link)
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How can I scan at a BizHub to a network folder? (link)
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How do I run softwear not installed on my computer? (link)
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How do I access network drives (L:, H:, I:, J: ) on my computer or smart device? (link)

1. Go to myvi.wlu.edu and authenticate. If it the first time you will be asked to install the Citrix client.

2. Choose a virtual desktop

3. Go to Computer (My Computer on Windows XP) and you should see the L: drive listed.

If you would like instructions for mapping a network drive on your computer, please send an email with your request to help@wlu.edu or call the Information Desk at extension 4357.

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How do I configure my personal MAC laptop to do wireless printing to BizHubs? (link)
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Is there a computer in 345 Elrod Commons? (link)

Yes, while there construction on the front campus Commons 345 is considered a classroom and there will be a laptop for the school year. 

There is a DVD player and a VHS player in the room, along with cable TV.  Everything must be projected through the projector.

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How do I reserve a hands-on computer lab for a class? (link)
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What free student software is available and how do I install on my computer? (link)

Anti-Virus Software (Windows)

To install anti-virus software on your computer you must first uninstall any other antivirus software you might have before installing ours. Then click on the link Microsoft Security Essentials for Windows 7/Vista/XP and install using Internet Explorer.

Microsoft Office 2010 or 2013 and 2011

Our license agreement with Microsoft provides students with rights to Windows operating system upgrades, Microsoft Office for Windows and MacOS.

  • Students are entitled to upgrade to the latest versions until their graduation then you will have a perpetual license(s) for your installed version.
  • Students that withdraw from the University without graduating must uninstall the Microsoft products acquired through this license agreement.

To install Office on your computer go to http://wlu.onthehub.com and click the "Sign In" link. If you are prompted, provide your W&L username and password. Click on the product you want and Add to Cart.

  • Microsoft downloads are FREE for students.
  • You can order backup discs for your products for $13.95 each.
  • You can order an Extended Access Guarantee for $4.95 which gives you 24 months of access to your download(s) and license key(s).

Complete and confirm your order. Once your order has been placed, you'll receive an e-mail with a link to your downloads. KEEP TRACK OF YOUR PRODUCT KEY(S)
You will be prompted to do a one time installation of Secure Download Manager. Follow the steps on the web page. Check the Download location at the top of the screen and make sure you have sufficient disk space in the Download Location and "Start Download".

If you have questions, please e-mail helpdesk@wlu.edu

Applies To: Students

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Which computer labs on campus have Audacity installed? (link)

Audacity is installed on the computers in the Innovation Lab in Leyburn Library on the main level. It is also on the computers in Parmly 302. 

Audacity is on the American Saddlebred and the Morgan images in the Stable.

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What is a social media or network site? (link)

A website where one connects with those sharing personal or professional interests, place of origin, education at a particular school, etc.

from Dictionary.com

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How do I connect my Macintosh computer to a TV, VCR or a projector? (link)

Mac Basics: Ports and connectors

This page: http://support.apple.com/kb/PH3672?viewlocale=en_US has information that will help you identify your video ports on your Macintosh.

For more information about your ports and connectors on your Macintosh, click on this link: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2494?viewlocale=en_US

 

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How do I post to the Network Status 'stoplight' or blog? (link)
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How do I use a network printer from a personal device, or from off campus? (link)
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Why am I unable to log into various Windows authenticated sites using FireFox 30 on a Mac or Linux computer? (link)

FireFox version 30.0 breaks Windows authentication.  Look for the resource document to the right for the fix.

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How do you configure a BizHub printer object for finishing options? (link)
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Is the EOP username and password the same as my W&L network username and password? (link)

Yes, your username is your full email address with your AD password. To change your password you would go to password.wlu.edu which will change your password for all W&L resources.

Applies To: Faculty, Staff

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How do I (Student) install the Microsoft Office product on my computer? (link)
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Applies To: Students

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How do I login to a laptop from the ITS laptop pool while off-campus (off the W&L network)? (link)

On the Login screen:
1) Use the drop down box to change from the "AD" setting to the "this computer" setting.
2) Login name is W&LGuest
3) Password is W&Lpassword
(entries are case sensitive)

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How can a guest login on classroom computer or in the Stackhouse Theater? (link)

On the Login screen: 
1) Use the drop down box to change from the "AD" setting to the "this computer" setting.
2) Login name is W&LGuest
3) Password is W&Lpassword (entries are case sensitive)

*note: classroom guest login screen will look very similar to this laptop pool login screen below

 Classroom login screen is similar to this laptop login screen

 

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How do I access a folder that's on the network (H Drive, L Drive, I Drive) with my Macintosh? (link)
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Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students

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Is there a computer in the Chavis Board Room (Elrod Commons room 206)? (link)
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How do I copy music from my iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to my Computer for Free? (link)

Click this link found by our Mac technician.

Applies To: Students

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Are there any 'workaround' steps to try when I lose my wireless internet connection with my Mac (Apple)? (link)
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Applies To: Students

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How do I add the Active Directory Users and Computers MMC to a Windows 7 Computer? (link)

1. Open the folder: \\maltiris2\SoftwareDelivery\Microsoft\Management Tools

2. Open the appropriate folder and install the MMC

3. Select the Windows Start button and search for "Turn Windows Features On" and open the application.

4. Expand Remote Server Administration tools

5. Open Role Administration Tools

6. Open AD DS and AD LDS Tools

7. Open AD DS Tools

8. Check Active Directory Administrative Center

9. Select OK

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How do I configure a Progammable Key as a Speed Dial Key on my NEC phone? (link)
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How do I configure SQL Management Studio 2008 to permit making changes that require table re-creation? (link)

From SQL Management Studio:

  1. Tools
  2. Options
  3. Designers
  4. Un-Check “Prevent saving changes that require table re-creation”
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How do I configure Firefox not to require my username and password for every W&L site I access after I've already entered it one time? (link)
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