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  1. Google Mail Faculty, Staff, Students You may give another Stony Brook University Google account holder access to your Stony Brook Google Mail account. To do so, you delegate access to your mail only, meaning ...
  2. the article on Learn Stony Brook:   https://it.stonybrook.edu/pages/leaving-stony-brook moving_your_google_docs_to_sbu.pdf Supported By Customer Engagement ...
  3. your personal Google Site to the Stony Brook domain, you will need ... you want to bring to the Stony Brook domain Click  Share   in the top ... Stony Brook University EPO address (Firstname.Lastname@stonybrook.edu) ...
  4. Even if you've used Zoom before, the first time you use your Stony Brook Zoom Account, start by signing in at stonybrook.zoom.us and then enter your NetID and NetID Password.   

  5. Stony Brook Licensed Account. The Problems you are the host of the meeting ... https://it.stonybrook.edu/help/kb/getting-started-with-your-stony-brook ...
  6. Printing, SINC Sites Students, Teaching Assistants If the print jobs you print from your email are coming out as blank pages (rather than the actual document), follow these instructions: 1. From your email, download the attached files to your computer. 2. ...
  7. VPN Once you've  downloaded and installed GlobalProtect on your computer, use these directions to connect. Be sure you have you   default device that is registered with DUO Security  handy. If your menu looks different from the images below, check fo ...
  8. VPN In the menu bar at the top of your screen, click on the GlobalProtect icon    Click  Disconnect (if the GlobalProtect icon doesn't appear in the menu bar, see  Troubleshooting) An earth icon with a shield means you are connected  A grayed-out ear ...
  9. Network Services provides the cabling infrastructure for the University which serves all voice, data, and television needs. This includes indoor station cabling (jacks) and outdoor, underground feeds.

    All requests for cabling services can be requested by clicking here: Cabling and Jack Requests

  10. Richard W. Reeder was a trusted colleague, mentor and friend to many at Stony Brook University during his tenure that expanded over 40 years. He was also a loving and caring husband, father and grandfather.   

    Rich was a visionary who championed technological systems saving the university millions of dollars while taking Stony Brook to the next level.  In celebration of his life and legacy, the Richard Reeder Endowed Student Excellence Fund was created by his family and friends.

     

  11.  

    K16 Storage Solutions is archived student records from Blackboard and is available in limited file formats: PDF or screenshots (images).

  12. at Stony Brook University, Stony Brook Medicine, and various department ... Software Catalog Support Services Classroom Technology & Support ... response, submit a Service Desk Ticket. Submit Ticket IT Core Value Awards ...
  13. SharePoint Online (or Sites which is part of the University's Office 365 application suite) provides collaborative websites for groups such as research teams, committees, and course-related activities. While DoIT encourages students, faculty, and staff to first investigate Google Drive or Google Sites to handle collaborative projects among teams, SharePoint is certainly a viable alternative.  SharePoint is HIPAA and export compliant.

  14. DoIT offers an eFax service that allows users to receive faxes (via e-mail) using any personal computer, laptop, or wireless device connected to the Internet.

  15. Supported By Academic Technology Services AcademicTechnologies@stonybrook.edu ...
  16. Use getwolfienet.com to properly configure laptop computers, mobile devices and tablets to make for a quicker and easier connection to WolfieNet-Secure.

  17. Use Google Meet for video conference meetings and screen sharing with up 100 participants.

  18. The Microsoft Select Campus Agreement is a software volume licensing agreement providing Stony Brook University with a significant discount on specific software products for University and Hospital-Owned Computers. The University participates in this program as part of the New York State Microsoft Select and Academic Select License Program.

    Licenses must be purchased for each computer the software will be installed on. One license cannot be purchased and installed on multiple computers.

  19. Take richer notes:  OneNote is a flexible application for information gathering and multiple user collaboration for course notes and meeting minutes.  It captures notes that are typed from a keyboard or handwritten from a stylus, screenshots, and audio recordings. You can invite others to view or collaborate on your notes.   

  20. The AIP Windows plugin classifies, protects and encrypts documents to ensure only specific people can access them in email.  

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