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- Printing
This tutorial will outline the steps to add "Print Code" on a MacOS.
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- Accounts, Groups & Passwords
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Many of the Zoom webinar features are available in a regular Zoom meeting. You may be able to operate your class, meeting, or conference so that it functions as a webinar without using a webinar license.
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- Administrative Applications
Setting the correct domain when setting up email reports using the Qualtrics system.
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- Collaboration and Communication
- Cisco Phone Service (Legacy)
This article goes through how to manage phone settings in the Self Care Portal.
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- Administrative Applications
Setting the correct domain when sending out surveys using the Qualtrics system.
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This guide serves as a step by step for setting up zoom conference calls.
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- Data Security & Records
Setting up VPN for Android.
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- Hardware & Software
- Apple
This KB article guides through different steps of setting up an iPad for the first time.
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- Email, Messaging & Web
This tutorial outlines the steps to setting up your Outlook email account on the Macintosh Mail Application.
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- Email, Messaging & Web
This article will discuss setting up multiple profiles in Edge to help switch between employee and student accounts easily, and provide external links to the same process for other common browsers.
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- Data Security & Records
This guide describes the current settings enforced for High Risk data access on macOS, Windows, iOS, and Android.
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- Accounts, Groups & Passwords
Setting up a security profile with a minimum of 3 questions and 1 contact enables the reset of a forgotton or compromised password.
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- Zoom
With the added usage of Zoom meetings across the world, there are people exploiting open meetings by joining the meeting, sharing very inappropriate material. In response to this the University of Idaho changed Zoom default settings; only the host can share. This article gives links on how the host can change those settings to allow participants to share. It also links on other features Zoom has to make a meeting private.