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UCSFwpa - Secure Wireless
Overview The UCSFwpa wireless service provides protected communications to Campus and Medical Center resources and networks. It is widely available in clinical, research and administrative buildings. The UCSFwpa wireless network supports most wireless devices using 802.11a/b/g/n. It is the recommended method of network access at most UCSF locations. Availability This service is available to faculty, staff, students and affiliates with Active Directory (AD) accounts.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Network & Wireless
Castellan (f.k.a. Catalyst)
- Faculty
- Staff
Microsoft 365: Word
DescriptionMicrosoft Word is an application capable of creating, storing, and printing text documents. It allows users to write and modify text, display it on a screen, save it electronically, and print it out.
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Email & Collaboration
Staffbase Add-In Missing in Resource Account
DescriptionAs a communicator, I am attempting to send a communication to a large amount of users at UCSF through the Staffbase email add-in. When I attempt to access Staffbase from my resource account in the Outlook Web App, the Staffbase add-in does not appear when I select the add-ins icon. The following video and steps to follow will assist you in sending your communication despite the add-in being missing.
- Affiliate
- Faculty
- Staff
- Student
- Technical Partner
- Volunteer
- Email & Collaboration
IT Request Management
IT Service Management Request ManagementService Request Management is the process by which IT fulfills customer requests for standard services. A service request is a formal request from a customer for access to standard services IT provides. The goal of Request Management is to deliver services in a defined repeatable, consistent and timely manner to support customers in the ability to get access to services to do their jobs. – Mitch Pautz, ITSM manager
- Staff
- Technical Partner
- Business Applications
Creating the Initial Password for your UCSF Account
OverviewThe UCSF Password Management Tool will assist you with creating the password for your UCSF account. Once you have received an email with your UCSF account information (UCSF ID and email address), select the link in the email to activate your UCSF account and begin the password change process.