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Pulse/ Ivanti and Okta Logon Instructions
On Thursday, June 13, 2024 (updated from Tuesday, May 21) at 11:00AM, the Ivanti/Pulse VPN logon screen on your workstation will change appearance. Customers will see a new Okta authentication screen asking for email address and password. The system will automatically send a Duo push. There will be no impact to any UCSF applications or systems.
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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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Network Access Control (NAC) Minimum Supported Operating Systems
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How to Check If Network Access Control (NAC) Is Installed
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Use a Recovery Key for FileVault instead of iCloud login
Try using Jamf Pro first Mac computers used for UCSF business or study can enroll into Jamf Pro to manage encryption and facilitate compliance with the UCSF Minimum Security Standards (http://tiny.ucsf.edu/mss/) . Jamf Pro is the recommended solution for encryption management on Macs used for UCSF work or study, and is provided at no charge to the UCSF community.
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Other IS-3 Roles
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