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Computer Labs and Printing
Several computer labs and study spaces are run by UCSF Library and shared amongst all students at UCSF. To print from campus computers, you must first open a printing account. Your account is debited automatically for each page you print. Opening a printing account is optional, and you can do so at any time.
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Student Device Setup
UCSF Email and CalendarUCSF uses Microsoft Exchange as its email and calendar service. It can be accessed from any browser by going to: https://email.ucsf.edu. Requires two-factor authentication if off-campus.Desktop SetupYou can use desktop email clients such as Outlook and Apple Mail. Requires VPN connection if off-campus.
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Student Hardware & Software
Purchasing Hardware and SoftwareYou may purchase from any vendor, UCSF does not have a campus computer store or make any specific recommendations. Purchasing decisions should be guided by the Technology Requirements for Students. Before purchasing anything, please take account of what is provided by UCSF and the discounts that are available to students with a .edu email.
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Student Technology Support
UCSF IT Service Desk First point of contact for assistance with all UCSF IT Services. Email, VPN, WiFi, MyAccess account. Hours: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Phone: (415) 514-4100 Chat, Tickets, Knowledge Base: http://help.ucsf.edu Email: [email protected]
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Student Accounts
First-time Login The Registrar distributes login credentials; you should receive this in advance of your orientation. If you have not, please contact your program. Please follow these instructions the first time you log in. You need to setup the Duo Mobile App for two-factor authentication, enroll in the UCSF Password Management Tool, change your password, and setup Hitachi ID Mobile Access App.
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Office 365 Training Resources
Office 365 Desktop Applications Office 365 Resources Training Resources Related Resources Office 365 Teams and Mobile Using O365 in Box Collaboration & Sharing Security & Privacy (PHI) Additional Training Office 365 Word Online Excel Online PowerPoint Online OneNote Online O365 Teams Office 365 Desktop Applications
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Using Microsoft Office 365 Mobile Apps Without Enrolling in Intune
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Technology Requirements for Students
This page specifies campus wide technology requirements for students who are new to UCSF or purchasing a new computer.Students should also review the Technology Introduction for Students which provides an overview of technology at UCSF.
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Zoom Web Conferencing FAQs
Zoom Frequently Asked QuestionsThe following are some Frequently Asked Questions you may have when using Zoom in your work at UCSF:How do I create a Zoom account?How do I change my preferred name in Zoom?How do I add Pronouns to my Zoom profile?Where do I get Zoom?
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Password Management Tool Enrollment & Login
The Password Management Tool provides users with the ability to complete the following processes:NOTE: Please be sure to follow ALL of the instructions for these processes to avoid a lockout to your UCSF account.
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