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Remote Work Resources
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Apple Mail
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Standard
UCSF 650-16 Addendum G - Third-Party Remote Access Standards
To establish and set the requirements for a University of California San Francisco enterprise standard for third-party remote access to UCSF networks.See the University of California - Systemwide IT Policy Glossary for the most up-to-date definitions. Terms that are not in the Systemwide Glossary are defined below.
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to UCSF
You can use your own smartphone, tablet, laptop or computer to access UCSF systems, but the device needs to comply with UCSF's security policy. This is to ensure that your device, the UCSF network and UCSF sensitive data all remain safe.The UCSF IT Service Desk is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Contact us:
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Web Hosting: Create a UCSF Restricted Site
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Logging Into Drupal
Microsoft 365: OneDrive FAQs
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Outlook for Mac Configuration
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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:
IT Website Content: Getting Started as a Content Editor
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