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July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
The Oracle e-Business Suite will be upgraded on Tuesday, October 2nd, and will receive a new login experience. This new experience requires a one-time setup to function properly. Follow the instructions below to configure your Secure TextPad and phrase. When you navigate to ebiz.uni.edu on September 14th, you will be greeted by the new login experience. You'll notice it is slightly different. The first screen asks only for your CatID user name. Enter it and click Continue.   You'll be greeted by the Secure TextPad. This device has a space to enter your password. Enter your password and...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
Students Students that graduate from UNI are eligible to use a tool called Google Takeout to easily make a back up of or migrate their account data to a different Gmail account while their current UNI account is still active. You can find instructions on how to use Google Takeout in Google's support documentation. If you run into an error message transferring content, you may need to use a private web browser session. Employees Employees, both current and former, are not allowed to use Google Takeout for migrating or downloading personal data from their UNI Google account. Such individuals...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
Browse to Google Groups for uni.edu to see a list of the groups you a member of.  If you are logged into your UNI Gmail account, you can click on the "Groups" link at the top. If the URL in the address bar does not end with uni.edu, you are at Google's public group directory which is not maintained by UNI.  Click on http://groups.google.com/a/uni.edu to be sure you are at UNI's Google Groups page. Complete instructions on removing yourself from a Google Group can be found here: http://support.google.com/groups/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=46608 Please note that you cannot remove...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
If you are able to login using a web browser but your mobile device or email client does not accept your password/passphrase, you can try the following. First, log in using the web client: http://www.uni.edu/email. Once you can see your inbox, visit http://www.google.com/accounts/DisplayUnlockCaptcha with the same web browser without logging out. If necessary, enter the letters in the distorted CAPTCHA picture. Click Continue. Restart your mail client and try accessing messages in your email client again. For Google's full article on this topic follow this url: http://support.google...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
If you know or even suspect your passphrase or account may have been compromised, you should immediately: Notify the IT Service Desk of the security breach. Call 319-273-5555 immediately. The IT Service Desk will then notify the Information Security office and applicable system administrators on your behalf. Change all of your UNI passphrases (see here). Have them reset if necessary. Notify your supervisor as soon as possible. Work with your computer support staff to make sure your accounts are functioning properly. Never send your UNI passphrase via e-mail, instant message, or...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
  Before you begin, browse to Google Groups for uni.edu to see a list of the groups you a member of.  To do this, log into your UNI Gmail account, you can click on the apps grid icon at the top, then on "Groups". If the URL in the address bar does not specify uni.edu, you are at Google's public group directory which is not maintained by UNI.  Click on http://groups.google.com/a/uni.edu to be sure you are at UNI's Google Groups page. Videos   Remove members from a group   Add members to a group To remove members from a group that you manage: On the "my groups" page, click on the group...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
For updated documentation, visit: https://servicehub.uni.edu/docs/display/SH/Configure+Remote+Desktop+Connection+in+Windows
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
  The following table provides a brief description of the available lists: (see below for procedures and how to obtain permission to send) Description List Name Institutional Officials  President, provost, vice presidents and library and college deans HRS-Inst-Off  Academic Administrators  Academic department heads, associate/assistant deans, associate/assistant provost, and directors or administrators who supervise bargaining unit faculty HRS-Acad-Admin  Tenure/Tenure Track Faculty  Probationary or tenured faculty...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
Poll Everywhere uses standard web technology to gather live responses. This technology, which works through texting, the web and/or Twitter, offers a cost-effective polling option for use with your classes. UNI has a site wide license that allows for more advanced features than the "free" version of Poll Everywhere. For more information about Poll Everywhere and how you could use it for your classes, please fill out this form. To learn more about Poll Everywhere, see this 2 minute video on how it works. Apply for a Poll Everywhere Account Poll Everywhere is available to all UNI faculty...
July 24, 2018 - 1:57 pm
Your Mac OS X-based laptop will try to connect to available WiFi networks in the order they are listed in the networking preferences. This can sometimes be an issue while on campus if you have connected to the attwifi network in the past and your Mac is prioritizing it above the WiFi-UNI network. The following instructions will walk you through checking your WiFi network priority list and ensuring that WiFi-UNI is at the top for the quickest and surest connection while on campus. 1. After booting and logging into your Mac, look at the menu bar in the top right-hand corner for the wireless...

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