- Introducing Okta FastPass
- Your Irish1Card On Your Phone
- New Features in Google
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Say goodbye to traditional passwords and embrace a passwordless future! Okta FastPass is coming to campus on Monday, August 19. Get ready for a convenient, passwordless experience and enhanced security with biometrics.
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As the new academic year begins, do you have the right tactics in place to protect yourself against scammers?
Take a closer look to see how they measure up in this OIT news article.
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Sign into Zoom Before Classes Begin |
The minimum required version of the Zoom service at Notre Dame has been updated to version 6.1.5.
Before your classes begin, be sure to login to the Zoom service so it can automatically update. The update may take a minute or two to complete, then the Zoom service will launch. Information about the new features available in Zoom 6 and update instructions can be found in this knowledge article.
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Box No Longer Automatically Provisioned to New Students |
Beginning Fall 2024, incoming students will no longer be automatically provisioned with a Box account.
If you are a new first year, transfer or graduate student, you can submit a request to obtain a Box account to access to Box files for your coursework or other collaborative work. Returning students are not affected by this change.
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Update Apple Devices to Address Security Vulnerabilities |
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If you didn't already update your Apple device this week, please take time to do so.
Updates may take between 10-20 minutes.
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Users of Kaspersky products are encouraged to find a replacement promptly. Effective July 20, Kaspersky, an antivirus software company, cannot sell to new customers in the United States. On September 29, they will not be able to provide existing users with software updates, which will increase its exposure to vulnerabilities.
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This year's OIT annual impact report highlights a wide range of technology projects, initiatives and partnerships supporting the needs of the campus community and University mission.
As you read the stories in this report, you may recognize the results of some of this work in your area or around campus.
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As classes begin, regular business hours for the OIT Help Desk for the fall semester are as follows (all times listed are Eastern Time):
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Monday-Friday: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (closed Wednesdays 12-noon - 1:30 p.m. for staff meetings; walk-ins only)
- Saturday & Sunday: Closed
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NOTE: The OIT Help Desk will have extended hours on Saturday, Aug. 24 from 12-noon to 5 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 25 from 1 to 5 p.m. It will also be open on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 2, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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The OIT Help Desk staff can resolve most support questions or issues without face-to-face contact. If you need to check out equipment or need other in-person assistance, please make an appointment by signing in using the iPad located directly inside the door of the OIT Help Desk office (115 DeBartolo Hall), OR use your own device and go to: go.nd.edu/HDappt. You will receive an email when you are next in line.
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| - Custom Weekly Recurrence: Set flexible recurrences, like bi-weekly schedules.
- Add Guests and Rooms: Bookers can add guests or rooms if “Guests can invite others” is enabled.
- Google Groups as Co-Hosts: Add Google Groups as co-hosts for easier multi-user hosting.
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Drive Update: File Hovercards
Reviewing files in Google Drive just got easier.
Old Way: Manually open each file or use “Open with > Preview.”
New Feature: Hovercards show a thumbnail and key info when you hover over a file.
Info Displayed: File type, owner, recent modifiers, and last modification date.
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