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Telecommute Securely
Working remotely? Follow these tips to securely manage your telecommute.
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- Desktop Support
Using Microsoft Office 365 Mobile Apps Without Enrolling in Intune
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Microsoft 365: Bookings Setup
OverviewMicrosoft Bookings is an online access-only application within Microsoft 365 that will assist your customers to quickly find available times and avoid double-booking. Before delving into the process for configuring Bookings to work within your department, let's review some Bookings terminology first.Business - Think of the business as your department
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- Email & Collaboration
Cisco Jabber UC Training: Start a Chat
Start a Chat Session with Other Jabber Users
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- Student
- Phones & Pager
SharePoint 2010 Migration
Project OverviewMicrosoft has announced that SharePoint 2010 will soon no longer be supported by the vendor. This means no more security updates or patches, and the vendor can no longer be engaged to resolve operational/ support related issues as they occur.Last year, UCSF IT migrated the SharePoint 2010 servers for Campus and School of Medicine (SOM) to SharePoint Online . We are migrating the UCSF Medical Center SharePoint 2010 servers to SharePoint Online too.
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- Email & Collaboration
Password Management for Mac
Overview To avoid account lookouts and access issues, you will need to update the password on your Mac as well as your UCSF account password at the same time.
Set Up a Transferred New Employee
Steps to follow To make sure a transferred UCSF employee is set up for work:
Registering Your Computer
What you need to know At UCSF, we are dedicated to providing you with the best customer experience and supporting your computer so you can focus on your business. In order to best protect UCSF data and resources, IT Field Services (ITFS) manages desktops and laptops with BigFix Endpoint Management. ITFS uses asset data to manage your computer by providing patching and ensuring your systems have the appropriate security.
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- Desktop Support
mail@UCSF Calendaring Best Practices
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