Where can I find information about IT security? (link) |
More information is available at the ITS Information Security SharePoint site; the University Information Security Program (ISP) site; as well as the ITS site. |
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What is a firewall (security)? (link) |
A firewall is an appliance or software package that can be configured to help protect computer resources from external threats. Most computer operating systems have one (Windows and Mac) as well as other products like McAfee and Symantec. |
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What is phishing (security)? (link) |
Phishing is an attempt to steal personal information via email. Never respond to emails asking you to confirm your username and password, credit card number, bank account number, etc. See the ITS web page http://www.wlu.edu/x49702.xml#phish for more information. Report all phishing emails to Digitar by forwarding them to report_spam@spam.digitar.com Students use a separate spam filtering too within their Outlook Live accounts; see details. |
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What is a virus (security)? (link) |
A computer virus is a software program that can reproduce itself, and often causes damage to other programs or files. |
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What is a trojan (security)? (link) |
A trojan or trojan horse is non-self-replicating software/malware that appears to be or do one thing, but actually does something different - usually allowing unauthorized use or access to your computer. |
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What is malware (security)? (link) |
Malware is short for malicious software - software designed to infiltrate or damage your computer. Malware often arrives as a trojan and may also be spyware. |
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What is spyware (security)? (link) |
Spyware (a form of malware) is generally software used to gather your personal information without your knowledge. |
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What is encryption (security)? (link) |
Encryption refers to the conversion of data (e.g., plain text) to make it unreadable to anyone except to authorized people who have the appropriate encryption key. Encryption provides security and privacy, and can be in many forms and uses.
There is encryption software and hardware to encrypt data at rest (e.g., file/folder encryption) and data in motion (e.g., web traffic using SSL) or in any combination. It is very easy and cheap to encrypt files or a whole folder full of files, and both Windows and Mac OS X operating systems include encryption software.
Here are some good resources on encryption: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-encryption.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encryption If you have any questions, please enter a Help Request. |
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What is the Information Security Program (ISP) at W&L? (link) |
The ISP and the ISP Committee were organized at the direction of the Provost in 2003 to comply with the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA) and to implement the “Safeguards Rule” issued by the Federal Trade Commission. The ISP Committee is chaired by the ISP Coordinator and the Committee has responsibility, in advising the Provost, for the ISP. The original program scope was intentionally broader than necessary for simple legal compliance, and requires all departments to have written procedures documenting the safeguards used to protect the University’s information assets. |
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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 confidential data (security)? (link) |
The University Confidentiality Policy covers "any personally-identifiable student and parent records, financial records (including social security and credit card numbers), and health records; contracts; research data; alumni and donor records; personnel records other than an individual's own personnel records; University financial data; computer passwords, University proprietary information/data; and any other information for which access, use, or disclosure is not authorized by: 1) federal, state, or local law; or 2) University policy or operations." If you have any questions, contact the ISP Coordinator or the Information Security Officer. |
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How can I tell if an email is a hoax (security)? (link) |
You can search at http://www.snopes.com/ Snope.com or http://www.hoax-slayer.com/ Hoax-Slayer.com.
W&L will never ask you to click a link in an email to verify/update/confirm/etc your account.
If you are still unsure, please contact the help desk at 458-HELP (4357). |
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How do I encrypt a file (security)? (link) |
Encryption refers to the conversion of data (e.g., plain text) to make it unreadable to anyone except to authorized people who have the appropriate encryption key.
Please read the instructions carefully, and make sure you have a backup and recovery plan!
Here are some Windows encryption resources:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/307877
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223316
Here are some Mac OS X encryption resources:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.4/en/mh1906.html
http://www.macosxtips.co.uk/index_files/encrypt-and-hide-your-private-files.html
There are also many other software and hardware choices for encyption.
If you have any questions, please enter a Help Request.
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How can I avoid identity theft (security)? (link) |
This resource from the Federal Trade commission explains identity theft, and what to do if your identity is stolen. |
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How can I tell if an email is a phishing scam (security)? (link) |
Look at examples of e-mail received by W&L community members, and see if you can tell the difference between legitimate e-mail and "phishing" attempts in this interactive quiz: http://www.wlu.edu/x31191.xml
Phishing is the fraudulent use of e-mail to extract confidential information. Often such messages appear to come from legitimate sources such as your bank, or W&L, and ask for information such as account information and passwords. Information Technology Services will never ask you to divulge your W&L password.
Beware of any e-mail purporting to be from Information Technology Services asking for your W&L password. Any such e-mail is “phishing”: an attempt to steal personal information. ITS staff will never ask you for your password, via email, phone, or any other means. Remember, your password is your secret.
Never respond to e-mails asking for your W&L password or other personal information, such as bank account or social security numbers. Instead, please follow the procedures to report it to our spam filtering vendor, and then delete the email.
Please protect yourself:
* If you disclosed your W&L password in response to a phishing email, change your password immediately at http://password.wlu.edu
* Never disclose your password to anyone.
* Your W&L password should not be used for any service outside the University. |
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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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What is the MacServer information? (link) |
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I need to print a poster for a class--where can I find more information about how to do it? (link) |
The library has a web page with information about printing posters. You can access the page here. |
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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 can I find out about study abroad? (link) |
The Center for International Education http://www.wlu.edu/x12128.xml can answer questions about Study Abroad. |
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Does W&L have any information on sustainability? (link) |
W&L has a web page on sustainability. Please click this link to learn more. |
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What is the information for Grant server? (link) |
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Where can I find help with iMovie? (link) |
Atomic Learning is the licensed provider for online tutorials at W&L. Tutorial topics include: Excel 2010 and 2011, Word 2010 and 2011, Windows 8, iMovie, SharePoint 2010, the Adobe Creative Suite including InDesign, Acrobat and Photoshop and many more.
Go to http://go.wlu.edu/LEARN and sign in with your network username and password to access all tutorials.
This resource is open to all current students, staff and faculty. Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students |
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What if I need additional information when using RightFax? (link) |
Look at the RightFax Help Guide under Resources or submit question to the HelpDesk at help@wlu.edu |
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I'm a student - how do I find my ID number? (link) |
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Where do I find more information about Generals Payment System (GPS)? (link) |
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What general information can you tell me (student) about PhoneMail? (link) |
Your telephone service which includes PhoneMail upon request, a voice mail service that enables you to record a personal greeting of up to three minutes in length and accept up to ten, 3-minute messages. Your phone line will be programmed to forward automatically to PhoneMail if you do not answer after four rings or if your line is busy. The message waiting light on your phone will flash whenever you have received a message. You should retrieve and delete messages as often as possible.
By using the access phone number to PhoneMail and your personalized password, you will be able to retrieve messages from any touch-tone phone.
Your greeting will be your own personalized message that may be changed at any time from any phone.
Voice mailboxes are confidential and are accessible only to the individual via a password. The PhoneMail box owner should erase all messages at the end of the school year. The PhoneMail system will be purged of all messages 24 hours after the final day of spring term exams. Applies To: Students |
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What is the login information for the Wyse terminals? (link) |
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Where can I find help with Excel 2010? (link) |
Atomic Learning is the licensed provider for online tutorials at W&L. Tutorial topics include: Excel 2010 and 2011, Word 2010 and 2011, Windows 8, iMovie, SharePoint 2010, the Adobe Creative Suite including InDesign, Acrobat and Photoshop and many more.
Go to http://go.wlu.edu/LEARN and sign in with your network username and password to access all tutorials.
This resource is open to all current students, staff and faculty. Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students |
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Where can I find help with Outlook 2010? (link) |
Atomic Learning is the licensed provider for online tutorials at W&L. Tutorial topics include: Outlook 2010, Excel 2010 and 2011, Word 2010 and 2011, Windows 8, iMovie, SharePoint 2010, the Adobe Creative Suite including InDesign, Acrobat and Photoshop and many more.
Go to http://go.wlu.edu/LEARN and sign in with your network username and password to access all tutorials.
This resource is open to all current students, staff and faculty. Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students |
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Where can I find help with SharePoint 2010? (link) |
Atomic Learning is the licensed provider for online tutorials at W&L. Tutorial topics include: SharePoint 2010, Excel 2010 and 2011, Word 2010 and 2011, Windows 8, iMovie, the Adobe Creative Suite including InDesign, Acrobat and Photoshop and many more.
Go to http://go.wlu.edu/LEARN and sign in with your network username and password to access all tutorials.
This resource is open to all current students, staff and faculty. Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students |
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Where can I find help with Adobe PhotoShop? (link) |
Atomic Learning is the licensed provider for online tutorials at W&L. Tutorial topics include: Adobe PhotoShop, Excel 2010 and 2011, Word 2010 and 2011, Windows 8, iMovie, SharePoint 2010, the Adobe Creative Suite including InDesign, Acrobat and many more.
Go to http://go.wlu.edu/LEARN and sign in with your network username and password to access all tutorials.
This resource is open to all current students, staff and faculty. Applies To: Faculty, Staff, Students |
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Where do I go for Information and support for Office365 (students)? (link) |
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When I try to Schedule an Appointment in Outlook, Everyone has "No Information." (link) |
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As a student how do I find answers about my phones features? (link) |
Search the feature and the Rolm. So you would search the key words of hold and Rolm to get your answer. Applies To: Students |
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How do I find my shared calendars (staff) on my new PC? (link) |
In Calendar click your HOME tab Find Manage Calendars Click Open Calendars dropdown to Open Shared Type the name in of the calendar Applies To: Faculty, Staff |
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How can I find out if a course is offered this term or where can I find a list of courses offered at Washington and Lee (WebAdvisor)? (link) |
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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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How do I edit the information of the members of a distribution list? (link) |
You cannot edit the information of members of a distribution list, but there is a workaround:
In Outlook on a PC:
- Click on Contacts
- Click the New button to create a new Contact
- Fill out the Contact information
- Click on Save to save the contact
- In the File menu, choose File > New > Folder
- Name the folder (My Study Abroad Students, for example)
- This folder should now appear in the left menu at the very top under "My Contacts"
- Now you can click and drag the newly created contact into the folder.
- Repeat these steps for all the Contacts you want to add to the folder
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Where can I find a list of classroom spaces at W&L? (link) |
The Registrar's office maintains a list of classroom spaces here: https://managementtools3.wlu.edu/CourseOfferings/pages/Page6.aspx |
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What information should we collect if a student is having problems with web matriculation? (link) |
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As a student how can I check my long distance account information? (link) |
You can view your phone bill detail online using your Long Distance Authorization Code. Access to your bill by clicking on the following link:
Long Distance Account Applies To: Students |
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Where can I find a listing of job openings (HR)? (link) |
All job openings are posted through the Human Resources website at http://humanresources.wlu.edu. |
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Where can I find free online tutorials for SharePoint 2010? (link) |
http://office2010.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint-server-help/take-sharepoint-server-2010-training-at-your-desk-HA101859255.aspx
Microsoft offers several free online tutorials for SharePoint 2010.
https://www.atomiclearning.com/login/wlu
By searching for Sharepoint, after logging into the Atomic Learning site, you can access tutorials broken down by topic.
Applies To: Faculty, Staff |
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How do I find the folder I moved in error in my email when I can still see one of the messages? (link) |
If you can find a message in the folder
Open the message and then hit Control-Shift-F to bring up Advanced Find
At the top right is a ‘Browse’ button
Click browse and it will show you the hierarchical location of the folder your current message resides in
Note the location
Close your search
Go to the folder and drag your lost folder back up to your name@wlu.edu folder Applies To: Faculty, Staff |
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How does an administrative assistant access and use Datatel to find course and student information in order to support their department and its faculty members? (link) |
If you need access to Colleague, please go to https://managementtools.wlu.edu/AccessRequest/ and request an account. Once the proper approvals are granted, an account will be set up for you. Accounts are set up on an individual basis and they should not be shared with anyone. In most cases, when dealing with course and student information, the Registrar’s office will provide some level of training or guidance on how to access the data you require.
If you already have access to Colleague but cannot remember your login information or have issues accessing the system, go to http://webhelpdesk.wlu.edu and create a ticket under the category of Administrative Data – Colleague Issues/Requests. Once submitted, the ticket will be automatically routed to the appropriate person who can help you resolve problems. |
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How do I get Microsoft Security Essentials for my Windows 7 operating system? (link) |
You can download Microsoft Security Essentials at the following site:
http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
Please uninstall any other antivirus software you might have before installing.
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What information do you have for me (student) in the dorms, Woods Creek Apartments, and sororities? (link) |
Cable television service is included in your room fee for the dorms, Woods Creek Apartments and sororities. Cable television service for the fraternity buildings and other off-campus facilities must be acquired through Comcast at 1-888-266-2278.
The W&L Cable TV package includes the basic service of 58+ channels. You will need to supply a cable ready television and the cable that goes between the wall outlet and your television set. This cable is available at the University Bookstore or electronics shops. The connection of the television, VCR or other video devices to the cable wall jack is the responsibility of the customer.
Applies To: Students |
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Where can I find royalty free music for my video or digital story? (link) |
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What information do you have about International Voice and Data cell phone programs? (link) |
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What general phone information do you have for those living in a Fraternity and the International House? (link) |
Basic telephone service on the University system has been provided in your room fee. The phone jack in your room is active and will accept a standard home phone or similar device.
The phone service in the fraternity and International house is slightly different from the phone service in the dorms. Dorm phones are on a digital service but our off-campus buildings are on an analog system. Because analog systems do not require a special phone, residents of our off-campus housing provide their own phones and may use any basic home type phone device. The other differences mainly involve the keystrokes necessary to execute various phone system and PhoneMail functions. Please see other items in this section for details. Applies To: Students |
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What is the process for the prospective/confirmed student getting information (Generals' HQ Applicant portal)? (link) |
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Excel formatting of phone/social security columns does not merge to Word - is there a fix? (link) |
Word 2007 and Word 2010
- Start Word, and then open a new blank document.
- Go to Word Options
- In Word 2007, click the Office Button, and then click Word Options.
- In Word 2010, click File, and then click Options.
- On the Advanced tab, go to the General section.
- Click to select the Confirm file format conversion on open check box, and then click OK.
- On the Mailings tab, click Start Mail Merge, and then select Step By Step Mail Merge Wizard.
- In the Mail Merge task pane, select the type of document that you want to work on, and then click Next.
- Under Select starting document, select the starting document that you want to use, and then click Next.
- Under Select recipients, click Use an existing list, and then click Browse.
- In the Select Data Source dialog box, locate the folder that contains the Excel workbook that you want to use as your data source, select the workbook, and then click Open.
- In the Confirm Data Source dialog box, click to select the Show all check box. Click MS Excel Worksheets via DDE (*.xls), and then click OK.
- In the Microsoft Excel dialog box, under Named or cell range, select the cell range or worksheet that contains the data that you want to use, and then click OK.
NOTE: Your data now appears in the Mail Merge Recipients dialog box with the same formatting that appears in the Excel worksheet.
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