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Web Hosting: Create a UCSF Restricted Site
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Website Business Owners and Support
Generally two roles are assigned to people responsible for keeping a site up to date: a business owner or a day-to-day technical support. However, responsibilities vary across research labs, degree programs, school departments, etc. Responsibilities of website business owners At UCSF the person responsible for their site adhering to UCSF policies is referred to as a website business owner. They also may keep the site up to date, determine who has permission to develop, edit, or publish, and determine site strategy.
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Definitions
Basic Drupal and website termsHere are a few key Drupal terms used in Drupal documentation. The full Drupal Glossary has more than 100 definitions.
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Microsoft 365: Delve
DescriptionNOTE: Microsoft has announced that the Delve web app will be retired in December 2024.
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Task Management in Office 365
OverviewWithin your role at UCSF, you might be assigned many different and competing tasks to be completed. ask management might be difficult to manage if you are flagging an email or keeping a word document detailing all your tasks for a given day.
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MyPPM: Create and Manage Picklist
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How to update your local computer password as a Remote User on Windows 10
If you use a UCSF Windows machine in one of these scenarios: - Off-campus and using Pulse Secure VPN - Use mainly the UCSF WPA wireless on-campus i.e. Not connected to an ethernet cable connection (directly or via a docking station) on-campus often Changing your login password via the Password Management Tool will not apply your new password to your machine automatically. You will have to use your previous password to log into the computer. To update the password on the computer, please follow these steps:
How to forget a Wireless Network on Windows 10
Click the Start Menu and type/search for "Wi-Fi Settings" and hit Enter. Click on the Manage Known Networks link.
Network Access Control (NAC) Retrieved Properties
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Network Access Control (NAC) FAQs
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