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Multi-Factor (Duo) FAQs
OverviewThese Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are updated on a regular basis, so if your question isn't answered here, please contact the IT Service Desk at help.ucsf.edu — the most common questions received from users will be added to this list of FAQs.Quick Links
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Multi-Factor (Duo) Authentication Methods
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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Login
Logging into Cisco Jabber UC Type in your email username (FirstInitialLastname or LastnameFirstInitial), e.g., [email protected], and then type in your email password before clicking the Sign In button. NOTE: If you sign out from Jabber client after a successful login, it remembers your username in its cache. The next time you sign in, you should only need to enter your email password.
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Account Request Form (Campus, SOM, ZSFG/SFGH) - How to Approve requests
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Manage Your UCSF Password
How to AccessEveryone accessing UCSF resources will have a password for their computers, email and access to email and Office 365 applications on their mobile devices. NOTE: To access your email on your mobile device, you will need to Enroll Your Mobile Device in Intune Company Portal.
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Voicemail FAQs
Return to UCSF Voicemail service page
Extending Access to Medical Center IT Applications for Non-Career (Temporary) Employees
Important Notice to Managers October 6, 2021 - Updated
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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Start a Chat
Start a Chat Session with Other Jabber Users
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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Group Chats
Start a Chat Session with Multiple Jabber Users You can send a group chat invite to chat with more than one person at a time. These conversations are not saved by Cisco Jabber, if you close the chat window, you will lose the chat history. Note: If you have a need to maintain chat history for collaboration, Microsoft Teams provides persistent chat history, please visit the Microsoft Teams Training page for more information.
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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Video Conference
Starting a Video Conference in Cisco Jabber UC To start a video conference call, you will need to either (1) join one of our on-premise video conferencing bridges or (2) know the conference room's SIP URI so that you can dial the room directly. Note: The on-premise bridges and the conference room URIs look like email addresses. They must end in @ucsf.edu in order for Jabber UC to route the call to the video conference infrastructure. To initiate the video conference call:
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