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  1. https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client More information about Zoom's Waiting Room. Sign into the Zoom ... authenticated (signed in) users that are signed into the Zoom App can get ... in and then provide them instructions on how to sign into the Zoom App with SSO ...
  2. You currently have a OneDrive (Microsoft) account under your @stonybrook.edu email address. However, signing into your OneDrive account may not be straightforward, especially if you have multiple accounts under that email address.

  3. no breakout rooms), sign out of the app and sign back in to refresh your account ... app/program/client 2008 Error Code when signing into a Webinar Blackboard Issues 1001 ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/adding-alternative-hosts-to-a-zoom-meeting No Phone-in Number If you are creating meetings and do not see ...
  4. into the Zoom App that is installed on your device will help you stay signed ... any internet browser.  The Mobile app that allows you to participate ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/getting-started-with-your-stony-brook-zoom-account Ensure you are logged into the Zoom Desktop Client with a Stony ...
  5. In order to access Stony Brook's Google Apps in your Mac apps you ... succesfully pre-configured your Google Apps for Education account for use ... iChat/iMessages You can set up several apps (Apple Mail, iCal, iMessages, etc.) ...
  6. In an effort to decrease the number of passwords required to access computing applications across the University, DoIT has incrementally implemented its Web-based, NetID Single Sign On (SSO) service since 2008. Users can log in to campus applications such as Google Apps for Education and WolfMart without having to sign on multiple times or remember many passwords. The SSO service is only used for those applications accessed through a Web browser. Client-based applications, such as the mail client on a smart phone, do not use the Stony Brook SSO.

     

     

  7. https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client Ensure your Zoom Application is always updated:  https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362233-Upgrade-update-to-the-latest-version Google Apps users: Log into and authorize the Zoom for G-Suite ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/getting-started-with-your-stony-brook ...
  8. Certain employees may need mobile communication devices to support the legitimate business requirements of campus departments in achieving the University's objectives for excellence in education, healthcare, and research. It is essential to note that employees of Stony Brook University, utilizing Research Foundation or State funds, are prohibited from procuring telephone equipment, supplies, or services from local cellular service provider stores or service centers. Any requests for equipment, service, or user name changes with wireless service providers must adhere to this procedure. Personal use of the University’s mobile communication equipment and services is strictly prohibited. 

  9. Google Apps for Education is the primary email system for everyone at Stony Brook University except Hospital employees and members of the School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine. Stony Brook's Google Apps suite of products includes Mail, Calendar, Drive, Contacts, Sites, Groups, Hangouts and a host of other applications to enhance communication and real-time collaboration across campus.

  10. The Zoom Desktop Client (PC or macOS) and mobile app (Android or iOS) have ... mobile apps have limited features for hosting. See here for a comparison ... and Support Help Portal Not Rated ...
  11. Android and iOS mobile devices have Zoom apps (see a comparison of desktop and mobile apps). Before you sign into them, first sign into your Stony Brook Zoom account in a browser  The first time you sign into your Stony Brook ...
  12. https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client *Some features only work in the Zoom Client.   Troubleshooting ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/installing-and-signing-into-the-zoom-application-client Learn more about Getting Started with Zoom Ensure that you ... that you are logged in correctly in the Web, App and Google Calendar   Sign ...
  13.   https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/joining-a-skype ...   https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/scheduling-a-webinar-in-skype-for-business Skype Troubleshooting Supported By Customer Engagement and Support ... app; they do not need Skype for Business on their computers to join ...
  14. Set up your devices for offline access ahead of time to prepare for those times when you don't have internet access.

  15. Register your 1st device with Duo from the NetID Single Sign On (SSO) page.

  16. can download and install the VPN and Remote Desktop apps (instructions below).    When you sign ... desktop app to log into a computer or server from your mobile device.  ... to the Stony  Brook VPN for your mobile devices and then how to remote ...
  17. Having an issue with one of our services? Looking for documentation? Interested in training? DoIT has a number of resources available for our different services to help you better use them to meet your needs. 

  18. Read, edit, and create Microsoft Office files from your mobile device.

  19. Assistants You can put your iPad in Guided Access mode to act as a mobile kiosk. This will restrict your device to a single app that you designate. ... Article Supported By Customer Engagement and Support Customer Engagement ...
  20. Step-by-Step instructions to release a print job using the touchless printing feature from the Pharos Print App on your mobile device!

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