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  1. Stony Brook University is registered with the InCommon Certificate Service, a means for IT partners and the University community to easily and affordably obtain digital certificates for the safe sharing of online resources, such as the securing of departmental Web servers.

    The InCommon Certificate Service provides unlimited SSL, encryption and code signing PKI certificates for all domains owned by Stony Brook University for one fixed annual fee, allowing Stony Brook to issue certificates based on technical and security needs. The certificates are generated through Sectigo, a trusted commercial certificate authority.

  2. 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. 

  3. Google Mail Faculty, Staff, Students I. Before You Start Important! In order to access Stony Brook's Google Apps in your Mac apps you ... By Customer Engagement and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal ...
  4. If you get a certificate error or connection is not private error message when trying to access a campus service like Blackboard, your device's operating system and/or browser is out of date. You need to upgrade your operating system (OS) and/or web browser.

  5. certificate.  This includes phones, laptops, and your tablets.   How do I get help ... Beyond IT   Last year, the security certificate for the WolfieNet-Secure wireless network was updated.  This certificate update is executed ...
  6. Last year, the security certificate for the WolfieNet-Secure wireless network was updated.  This certificate update is executed every few years in order to keep our network security up to date.  With so many of our services relying on the network, it is clear how vital network security is.  The process to update the certificate on all your wireless devices is very simple and just takes about 1 minute to complete.  Please note that you only need to install this certificate if you have not connected to WolfieNet-Secure in the past year.

  7. Last year, the security certificate for the WolfieNet-Secure wireless network was updated. This certificate update is executed every few years in order to keep our network security up to date. With so many of our services relying on the network, it is clear how vital network security is. The process to update the certificate on all your wireless devices is very simple and just takes about 1 minute to complete. Please note that you only need to install this certificate if you have not connected to WolfieNet-Secure in the past year.

  8. 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.

     

     

  9. Assistants Menu items are pages in SB You.  Here is more about page order:   http://help.edublogs.org/changing-page-order-in-your-blog-navigation/ To change the page order as it appears on your SB You site go ... order and click  Create Menu THEN, check off "Primary Menu" ...
  10. 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 ... account? In this article you will learn how to properly log into the Zoom Web ...
  11. 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 ...
  12. without needing administrative rights.  To learn more,  check out this KB article! Frequently Asked Questions Customer Engagement and Support Customer Engagement and Support Help Portal Hardware Software Support Services ...
  13. The WolfieNet-Secure wireless network is one of SBU networks available for connecting via WiFi to many of the SBU Campus resources and internet access.  WolfieNet-Secure is the recommended network for all students, faculty, and staff while on campus.  Use your NetID to gain access to this secure network for your personal mobile devices.

     

     

  14. DoIT Training and Development aims to promote and support employee development by providing high-quality training programs designed to support the university's goals.

  15. 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.

  16. 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. 

  17. Hexagon (HxGN) EAM, (formerly known as Infor EAM) is an Enterprise Asset Management system currently being utilized by Facilities and Services, Environmental Health and Safety and Campus Residences.

  18. 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.

  19. Stony Brook University uses PeopleSoft as its core administrative system for managing Financial, Human Resources and Student Administration operations.

  20. WolfieNet-Secure is Stony Brook University's recommended wireless network on West Campus, Southampton, Manhattan, and parts of East Campus. It is available to all faculty, students, and staff. New locations continue to be added as wireless technology and equipment continues to be upgraded and enhanced in order to handle the growing number of devices seeking to connect to the network. For visitors to the University, WolfieNet-Guest is the recommended network to use.

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