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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:
Microsoft 365 FAQs
We continue to update these FAQs. If your question isn't answered here, please contact the IT Service Desk at help.ucsf.edu, or ask your colleagues on the Office 365 Team.
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- Email & Collaboration
IT Website Content: Getting Started as a Content Editor
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Network Access Control (NAC) Retrieved Properties
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Microsoft Releases Out-of-band Update to Address Critical Issues
Microsoft releases Out-of-band update to address critical issues after installing the January Windows update. This update addresses issues related to VPN connectivity, Windows Server Domain Controllers restarting, Virtual Machines start failures, and ReFS-formatted removable media failing to mount. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and effected systems, visit Windows message center.
Security Incident Response & Investigation
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Network Access Control (NAC) FAQs
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BCH Oakland Remote Work Resources
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Vulnerabilities in Cisco Small Business RV Series Routers will not be patched (End of Life)
Cisco has released a security advisory to announce that they will not patch vulnerabilities in older versions of their Cisco Small Business RV Series Routers. These vulnerabilities could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to execute arbitrary code or cause a denial of service (DoS) condition on an affected device.