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  1. will have to first  change your NetID password in the SOLAR System. Log ... and allow you to connect. II. Enable IMAP Log into your Gmail account ... By Customer Engagement and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal ...
  2. account? In this article you will learn how to properly log into the Zoom Web ... 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 ...
  3. has a wireless connection, stay logged into your computer while charging If your Mac has an ethernet connection, log off or restart your computer, ... without needing administrative rights.  To learn more,  check out this KB ...
  4. 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. 

  5. 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 ... This article will show you how to migate that barrier by implementing ... Engagement and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal Not Rated ...
  6. this related article  Click on the OnBase Unity Client on your workstation's ... first. Log in with your NetID and NetID Password. *Ensure that the domain, ... and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal Not Rated ...
  7. 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.

     

     

  8. Most SINC Sites may be reserved for classes. In addition, some computer classrooms are reserved exclusively for course use and are not used as open labs for students.

  9. or individuals.  If you're using Brightspace for your course,  see this article ... that can log in with their Stony Brook NetID and password Log ... Help Portal Zoom Help Center Zoom Service Page Zoom for Students Tips ...
  10. Beyond IT Log in with your NetID and NetID password. Login BI Launch ... and print a variety of reports.  Registered users can log into the system via their NetID Username and Password.   Help Guides Enterprise Applications ...
  11. Department shared folders are a secure and convenient way for staff members within a department to share and collaborate on documents and other files.  You can map department shared folders and control who can access them from the Active Directory.

  12. In an effort to maintain efficiency and reliability amongst computing equipment on the Stony Brook University Campus, the Division of Information Technology's Customer Engagement and Support department has instituted Hardware Support Standards.

  13. SOLAR is Stony Brook University's enterprise-wide, self-service system which provides faculty, staff, and students with online access to manage personal information. Students use SOLAR to register for classes, print schedules, view and pay bills, update personal contact information, view transcripts, and submit student employment timesheets. Employees use SOLAR to update personal contact information, view vacation/sick accruals, print class rosters, submit grades, and much more.

     

  14. The Virtual SINC Site provides a way for students, faculty, and staff members to access site-licensed, academic software titles directly from their personal computers from either on or off campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students can also use the Virtual SINC Site to access the Print From Anywhere service using any device or operating system.

    Announcement - Virtual SINC Site now requires DUO 2-Step Login.  
  15. Google Calendar is the calendar feature offered with Google Apps for Education. It allows users to easily create, share, edit, and delete meeting invitations, calendar events, and tasks. These are easily accessed and synced between computers and mobile devices.

  16. VoiceThread is a web-based application that allows you to place media artifacts such as images, presentations, videos and documents and have an asynchronous discussion around it. 

  17. ePortfolios, powered by Digication, are a type of digital portfolio utilized by students and faculty to document their professional development and establish a positive online presence. With an ePortfolio, students and faculty can create online archives of their achievements, professional experience, academic work, personal hobbies and more. ePortfolios can be used as an extension of a resume to market yourself to prospective employers.

  18. Log in with your Stony Brook NetID. LAUNCH HOUSING PORTAL More ... off-campus.   Instructions: 1) Log in to WolfieNet Secure WiFi. 2) Login ... and Support Help Portal NetID Campus Television Service Networking Phones and TV ...
  19. university PeopleSoft ERP systems. Log  In  SBU  Reporting Request Access ... Reporting (SBU Reporting) WEST Campus PCs: If you are logged on to your office ... https://bi.campus.stonybrook.edu and you will be logged on automatically. For convenience, look ...
  20. 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.   

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