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University Technology Services
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Welcome Back Students!
Winter
break is over, and it's back to school, and with that setting up your computers on the network,
remembering all of those passwords, and much more.
There's also been a few changes. First, you'll no longer connect to SU_Student
to access wireless. Instead, you'll use SU-Secure. It takes a little bit of
setup to start, but it no longer requires you to log in via a browser every
time! Instructions can be found at
http://www.salisbury.edu/resnet/wireless.html.
Second, you'll notice that Henson 150 is no longer listed on our
labs page. That is now a Henson School lab. See
the Henson School for hours and scheduling.
Third, you'll see below that MSELA is now MEEC, offering a wider selection of
software and hardware discounts to students, faculty and staff. Check out the
site to see what software is available at a discounted price!
Lastly, don't forget that there was an issue with sending email to faculty/staff
from student email accounts, and you may have to delete the entry from
Auto-Complete if you get bouncebacks. See the posting about it below for full
instructions.
Here are some more quick links and tips to help you get started.
Mobile Devices and iPad Support!
Just a reminder, we do have a mini-site dedicated completely to mobile devices, including iPads, iPhones, iPod Touch, Android,
and more!
We're constantly adding more information to it, including security
information, recommended apps and accessories, links and more! All of that is in
addition to our instructions and information on support and setup, including
wireless access, email and calendaring setups, campus apps like Blackboard
Learn, and more.
Be sure to check out the site at
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/devices/ or use the link in our menu to
the left on each page!
Our MSELA Website Has A New Name and Address
Update
your bookmarks! Our Microsoft Enterprise Licensing Agreement (MSELA) page is
changing to a new name: Maryland Education Enterprise Consortium (MEEC). With
the new name comes a new web address:
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/msela is now
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/meec to
reflect the new name.
In addition to the same great discounts you already have been enjoying with
Microsoft products, this new website will also offer discounts on other
products, including Adobe products, as well as collecting other discount offers
the University receives, such as discounted Dell and Apple products.
For more information on MEEC and software/hardware discounts provided, visit
the MEEC site at
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/meec.
Students: A reminder on Live@Edu errors when sending to faculty addresses.
This was announced earlier, but many students seem to have missed it: there was a problem back in November with the address book that
caused messages sent to faculty or staff addresses to give an error message or
bounce-back and report that the email address could not be found. This was
fixed, but auto-fill continues to insert the wrong email address for faculty and
staff members. This will continue until you remove those entries.
When you get this error or a bounce-back email, this is how you correct it.
Start by creating a new email. Begin typing the name in the address box until
you see it in the Auto Complete list. Arrow up and down to highlight the name in
the Auto Complete list, and then press Delete on your keyboard. Do this for each
name that causes a bounce-back. Instructions for this are also found in the
Headlines to the right.
Students: New SkyDrive Features!
You all probably know that you get free email from the university. But have you been taking advantage
of the other features from Live@Edu? One of the best features is the
SkyDrive, which gives you 25 GB of file
storage in the cloud. That's 25 times the amount of storage you get on your P:
drive, and it's accessible anywhere you have an internet connection!
But that's not all. You can also share files stored on your SkyDrive, just by
right-clicking on the document and choosing Share. And you can share not only
through email, but on social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn as well!
Oh, and you don't have to just upload files to the SkyDrive either. Using
Microsoft WebApps, you can create your own Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote
files right in Skydrive itself.
And lastly, you can embed those files in other web pages. Just right-click
the file and choose Embed to get an embed code that you can copy and paste into
your website's html.
Our New Acceptable Use Policy
Our Acceptable Use
Policy (AUP) has recently been revised to reflect current computing and
security standards. It's Salisbury University's policy to require the AUP to be
reviewed by its employees on a yearly basis. However, because of the recent
update, some of you may be receiving emails requesting your review earlier than
that.
The emails will come from
PSSecurity@salisbury.edu and will state that you are receiving this email because our records indicate that while you have reviewed this policy within the last year it has recently been updated. This policy is online in GullNet under the blue link “IT Security Agreement or by using the link
https://gullnet.salisbury.edu/psp/saprd/?cmd=login .
It will also give you a date to review by.
It is important that you review and accept the AUP by the date listed, or
your computer privileges could be revoked.
We thank you all for your cooperation.
Survey: Laptops, Smartphones Grow in Popularity at SU
According to SU’s annual spring information technology survey, some 97
percent of the University’s students own laptops. That exceeds the national
average of about 90 percent, said SU Chief Information Officer Jerry Waldron.
Meanwhile, fewer than 20 percent have desktop personal computers.
87 percent of students use SU’s computer labs at least once each week.
Students also said the University was doing a good job keeping up with
technology, with 85 percent rating it equal or superior to other campuses.
Nearly 48 percent of SU students now own Smartphones, up from just 5 percent in
2009.
More than 92 percent own digital media players, such as iPods and Zunes,
though other state-of-the-art items are also creeping onto the list. Some 9.3
percent now own e-readers, such as the Kindle or Nook, while 6.8 percent own
digital tablets.
Full Article: http://www.salisbury.edu/newsevents/fullstoryview.asp?ID=4636
Students should set their Password Reset information for their email
accounts to avoid lockouts
While a student at Salisbury University, your Live@Edu
email address is linked to your Active Directory account, which means that when
you change your password using myPassword, it syncs your password there with
your email password on
Live@Edu, overwriting whatever password they had before. But, there are
times, such as if your account gets "blocked" by Microsoft, where you'll need to
use their Password Reset options to unlock your account (or lose access to your
account for a day or more while we try to work with Microsoft to unblock it on
your behalf). And, once you graduate, that may be the fastest way for you to change
your password, or get a new one if yours stops working.
To set it up, point your browser to
http://account.live.com. Login with your email address and password, and
you'll see the Account Overview page. In the Password Reset Information section,
add at least one external email, and a security question and answer. You should
also enter in your mobile phone number:
If your account is temporarily blocked, Microsoft will send you a text
message to unlock your account. You can add
other options too, like Trusted PC or more email addresses; the more options you have,
the better chance you have at regaining access on your own. You might also want
to check to make sure the account info is right too, like Country or Birth Date.
And that's it. The only time you'll need to hit this page again is if you
need to change your recovery email address or other information there.
Remember though, while you're a student, if you change your password at the
live@edu login, it'll
only change the email password, and the next time you change your password using
MyPassword, it'll change your
email password too! Questions? Shoot us an email:
helpdesk@salisbury.edu.
Students: Update your bookmarks!
Beginning this summer, the url for Live@Edu will change slightly. Instead of
http://www.outlook.com, the new URL will be
http://www.outlook.com/gulls.salisbury.edu.
You will need to update your bookmarks by June 30, 2011. After that date, we
cannot guarantee the old URL will work.
Note that this change only affects students (people with
@gulls.salisbury.edu email addresses). Faculty, staff, and emeriti will not be
effected and will continue to check their webmail via
http://webmail.salisbury.edu
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Students: Check your email on your smartphone
Students can set up their smartphones to send and receive email from their gulls.salisbury.edu address.
Usually, you'll just need some information first, some of which you already
have. Incoming server will always be m.outlook.com. Your
account name or username is going to be your full email address
(username@gulls.salisbury.edu). Your password will be the one you use for your
email.
Again, that's usually what you need. Some setups, like the iPhone, will require
more information or a different server name. Instructions for all of those can
be found at our Live@Edu
page under the Configure tab. And, Microsoft also has information about
setting up your Outlook on mobile phones.
(Not to be left out, faculty and staff can set up their email to receive their
SU email as well (though not to send). Instructions for faculty and staff can be
found in the FAQ section of
the
Faculty and Staff email site.
How common is your password?
As
some of you may have heard, Gawker Media was
hacked over the weekend, compromising the
usernames and passwords of many sites including
Gawker, Lifehacker, Gizmodo, io9, Kotaku, and
others. This in turn lead other services to be
compromised (such as users who use the same
usernames and passwords for Twitter as on those
sites).
It's a good security practice to not use the
same passwords and usernames on different sites.
As seen by the Gawker hacking, once one site is
hacked, if your usernames and passwords are the
same, then it's simply a matter of trial and
error finding other sites they can access.
Introducing some variety into your usernames and
passwords may be a little harder to remember,
but it's a lot easier to remember usernames and
passwords than it is to reconstruct your
identity if it gets stolen. At the bare minimum,
you shouldn't share usernames or passwords for
sites with personal information, especially
financial information or sites that have access
to your name, address, SSN or other identifying
data.
Speaking of passwords, the Wall Street Journal
has analyzed the
list of passwords released in the hack this
weekend, and it's rather alarming at the amount
of people using 123456 or "password" as their
password (3000 and 2000, respectively). Sports
are also high scorers (baseball, football,
soccer), as are superheros (batman, superman),
games (nintendo, pokemon) and animals both real
(monkey) and fictional (dragons). You should
check out the article and then consider
changing your password today to something more
secure, especially if it's something close to
one that's on that list.
Also check out:
Choosing A Good Password (Word)
New Account Creation Process - No More Forms!
Starting August 2, 2010, paperwork will no
longer be needed to request a GullNet account,
an email account, or network access for new or
returning employees. Accounts will be generated
automatically once a contract is entered into
GullNet by either HR or Payroll. For more
information on these changes, see the
Account Creation Process page.
Introducing
Microsoft Forefront and Security Essentials
Salisbury University is now using Microsoft
Forefront as its implemented anti-virus
solution, replacing McAfee Anti-Virus on all
campus computers. To learn more about Microsoft
Forefront and how it's used on campus computers,
check out the
Introducing Microsoft Forefront Client Security
Quick Reference Guide (DOC).
For students and home users, we will be
offering Microsoft Security Essentials, which
you can find links to at our
Anti-Virus downloads page. Macintosh users
will be offered ClamAV as their anti-virus
solution, also available on the
Anti-Virus downloads page.
Protecting
Your Computer
Hackers. Phishers. Keyloggers. Viruses. Malware
and Spyware. All trying to get your information
online. Are you doing the most you can to keep
your private information private? Visit our
Security site to find
out how to best protect yourself from malicious
attacks online.
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Looking
for an open lab?
Visit our Hours
page for information on labs and the TETC
113 Help Desk, as well as their hours of
availability. Need to schedule a lab? You can do
that at our
Lab Reservation page.
Want to schedule a Group Breakout room? Check
out the TETC
Group Breakout Room page to find an
available time before calling or stopping by the
Help Desk.
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Need
Help?
Need help with a computer or account issue?
Have questions about your accounts, dorm
connection, office computer or other related
issue? We can help!
Give us a call at 410-677-5454 or stop by
TETC 113 and we'll be happy to assist you.
Or, if you choose, you can submit a ticket to us
directly through
e-mail
or through our
online ticketing system. For information
about using our online ticketing system to
submit tickets, update a ticket or check on its
status, or to browse known problems and
solutions, see our
Using Our Online Ticketing System page.
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Quick Links
*One word of note: This site shortens some long URLs using either t.co (for
Twitter feeds) or bit.ly. If you are not comfortable with clicking on a
shortened URL, you may email the Help Desk at any time. Please include the URL
of the page (and the tab you're on), when emailing, so that we can find the page
for you and email you the full URL.
IT Help Desk
Located in TETC 113, Information Technology maintains an IT Help Desk dedicated to helping Faculty, Staff and Students with computer problems. The IT
Help Desk is staffed with two full-time IT Help Desk Representatives, and also employs lab techs
and consultants from the student body to assist users with their computing
problems in the labs, and to provide information and quick tasking of problems.
The IT Help Desk is the central support location for all the TETC computer labs, is the central location for computer support of the Academic
Computer Labs, and also houses Printing Services. Each of the auxiliary labs also has a lab tech on duty who can help with computer problems as they arise.
The IT Help Desk is open the same hours as the TETC labs, and can be reached at 7-5454.
We recently added a new e-Book printing station at the Help Desk. This station is configured specifically for downloading and printing
electronic textbooks that professors are using for classes. This computer is equipped with all required software to print to TE 116A. Note that printing is not
free; prints are deducted from your weekly balance. You must have prints left on your weekly balance in order to print.
The IT Help Desk also has reference material available for both take-home and in-house use.
The IT Help Desk may be reached in person, via phone by calling 7-5454 (off-campus 410-677-5454) for phone technical support, or via e-mail at
helpdesk@salisbury.edu, during normal hours.
Tickets may also be submitted online, 24 hours a day, using our
online ticketing system.
The Help Desk offers support for the following:
- Live technical support for minor problems related to supported software and
hardware on University-owned computers through the Help Desk Support line.
- Problem reporting and resolution by phone, e-mail and online through a call
problem tracking program utilizing PC and Software support technicians.
- Very limited advising and consultation for non-standard software (Support is
limited to the knowledge of the Help Desk staff and will likely refer caller to
other avenues of finding support, such as manuals, online help, software
manufacturers, etc.).
- Network and Gullnet password change assistance.
- Limited amount of software manuals available for checkout at the IT Help Desk.
- Quick Reference Guides and ResNet booklets available online and
printed on demand at the IT Help Desk.
- Assistance with e-mail, virus protection, and file conversion.
- Lab assistance with software and hardware problems through Student Techs and Consultants.
- Support for connection problems with Active Directory and GullNet Accounts,
including Faculty and Staff WebAccess
and Student
Live@Edu WebAccess.
- Limited support for ResNet problems, as defined below:
Support for ResNet limited to:
- Problems with Network or SU E-mail Accounts as supported on academic lab machines;
- Problems with IP and DHCP conflicts;
- Testing of the lines and ports in dorm rooms;
- Problems with
Student
Live@Edu WebAccess links; and,
- Online and printed booklets provided for do-it-yourself set-up.
The Help Desk does offer not support for ResNet for the following:
- Software support;
- Hardware support on non-University owned computers;
- Setup of computers for ResNet beyond standard troubleshooting;
- Troubleshooting setup problems except as listed above.
Students needing software or hardware support, or need assistance with
the setup of their computers beyond normal troubleshooting will be referred
to the University Bookstore,
which provides computer repair and assistance for a nominal fee.
Faculty and Staff Information
Accounts & Services
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GullNet
is a collection
of e-services
created to
provide a range
of financial,
academic, and
human resource
services to
faculty, staff,
and students
such as
timesheets,
advising,
submitting and
checking grades,
billing,
financial aid,
and managing
personal
information.
Ultimately,
GullNet will be
a campus portal
which will
collect most
campus software
and services
under one single
username and
password.
Every student,
faculty and
staff member has
a GullNet
username and
password.
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GullNet
Financials,
also known as
Peoplesoft
Financials, is a
separate system
dedicated solely
to University
Finances.
Only certain
departments and
individuals have
or need access
to GullNet
Financials.
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GullNet
Foundation
Financials,
also known as
GullNet
Foundation or
Peoplesoft
Foundation, is a
subset of
GullNet
Financials
dedicated solely
to the SU
Foundation
Finances.
Only select
members of the
SU Foundation
have or need
access to
GullNet
Foundation
Financials.
These
individuals will
use the same log
on entry page to
access GullNet
Foundation
Financials, but
will append the
suffix -suf to
their username,
using a separate
password.
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Outlook, and
Outlook WebAccess, are
our email
clients of
choice on
campus.
All faculty and
staff members
are given a
Microsoft
Exchange email
account
(you@salisbury.edu)
that can be used
to check email
both on and
off-campus.
For more
information, see
http://bit.ly/fve1j5
Webmail:
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Active
Directory
is a database
used on campus
to centralize
and synchronize
account
information
across multiple
systems.
Each student,
faculty and
staff member is
given an Active
Directory
username and
password. which
is then used not
only to log into
campus computers
and gain access
to campus
software,
services, and
network drives,
but also to
synchronize
logins and
passwords among
other campus
services such as
Exchange/Outlook,
GullCard,
Microsoft Select
(MSELA)and MyClasses@SU.
For all intents
and purposes,
Active Directory
is considered
the same as your
Exchange/Outlook
account, and is
often referred
to as your
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Virtual
Private
Networking,
or VPN, is
available to
faculty and
staff to access
their P: drives
from an
off-campus
computer.
Information on
how to use this
service can be
found at
http://bit.ly/fS0UXl.
To access the
VPN:
http://vpn.salisbury.edu
Note that this
will not work on
our own campus
network, you
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MyClasses@SU
is
SU's branded
version of the
Blackboard Learn
platform.
Through
MyClasses@SU,
teachers can
create entire
online classes,
or create
supplemental
material to
traditional
lecture
classroom
curriculum, and
allow the
university to
make courses
available to
non-traditional
and distance
learning
students, as
well as the
typical college
resident
student.
Faculty and
students using
MyClasses will
use their Active
Directory
account to log
in.
MyClasses is
administered by
Instructional
Design and
Delivery,
with
supplemental
support by the
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Academic
Lab Reservations.
Information
Technology
operates and
maintains
several academic
computer labs on
the SU campus.
Many of these
labs are used
for classes and
other academic
events.
For regular
classes, these
are scheduled by
the University
through the
Registrar's
office. Once the
final schedule
is set, other
free times may
be able to be
scheduled for
supplemental
courses or
educational
events.
For more
information
about reserving
an IT Lab, visit
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MyPassword
is our online
password reset
utility for
Active Directory
passwords. Using
this page, you
can reset your
password and set
custom security
questions. You
can also unlock
your account
using the Forgot
My Password
option if you
accumulate too
many
unsuccessful
login attempts.
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Salisbury
University Mail
Firewall,
powered by
Barracuda, is
the first
defense against
spam in your
email. While
we'll never be
without spam, we
take a
multi-faceted
approach to
filtering spam
and unwanted
email to your
mailbox. First,
the Mail
Firewall will
block known bad
extensions and
spam using a
constantly
updated
blacklist. Next,
Outlook itself
blocks several
types of
attachments
and attempts to
separate spam in
its Junk Mail
folder. Finally,
you can manually
label and
blacklist spam
and junk senders
and email within
Outlook.
While most spam
will be caught
and blocked by
the Mail
Firewall without
any interaction
needed from you,
sometimes
questionable
email will make
it into your
Mail Firewall,
and require your
input to approve
or deny. When
this happens,
just use your
email address
and generate a
new password to
log in, and
approve or deny
the mail. In
addition,
sometimes you
may see mail
pre-labeled
(Spam). This is
mail that
doesn't appear
to be harmful,
but appears to
the system to be
possibly
unsolicited. You
can just delete
these if you
don't want them.
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The Web
Development
Office,
part of
University
Advancement,
provides support
and training in
the maintenance,
development and
enhancement of
Salisbury
University's web
presence. They
provide
assistance in
creating and
maintaining
individual and
department sites
and pages, as
well as those
for affiliates
and student
organizations.
They also
provide
templates for
faculty to use
with their
personal
webpages.
The IT Help Desk
can provide
basic
troubleshooting
and assistance
with some of
these pages as
well, especially
to answer many
common issues,
problems and
questions.
http://www.salisbury.edu/weboffice/ |
Password Help: A Self-Help Walkthrough.
Whether you're just starting out with your accounts for the first time and
don't know the passwords, or are returning from a break and need a bit of a
refresher, our Self Help: A Password Reset Walkthrough guide can help guide you
through the steps of resetting your GullNet and Active Directory/Email
passwords.
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Contacts
| IT Helpdesk |
ext. 75454 |
| Instructional
Design &
Delivery |
ext. 76585 |
| Media
Services |
ext. 36301 |
| Classroom
Technology |
ext. 36230 |
Network Drives
| P Drive |
Your
personal drive |
| O Drive |
Department's
online storage |
| N Drive |
School's
online storage |
| K Drive |
Space for
sharing files
with students |
Email Class Lists
- Give professors the ability
to email their entire class
without having to create their
own email groups for each class.
- Auto-created at the
beginning of each semester.
- Subscribers updated nightly
to reflect class roster changes.
- Located in the Address Book
by course in dept-number-section-semester
format (e.g. Acct 201-001 Spring)
- No attachments may be sent
to class lists, but HTML is
allowed.
- For more info:
Email Class Lists
Support Groups
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/
Troubleshoots problems with campus computers as
well as the campus network. The Helpdesk takes
many different types of calls ranging between
purchasing requests, SU email errors, software
and hardware issues, and if necessary, will
direct your request to the proper group.
Instructional
Design &
Delivery
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ext. 76585
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http://bit.ly/gNSFD8
Supports the instructional design and
delivery needs of faculty engaged in the
teaching and learning of online, blended, and
traditional courses. Some programs they support
include: myClasses, Camtasia, SafeAssign, and
Turning Point.
Media
Services
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ext. 36301
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http://www.salisbury.edu/mediaservices/
Supports the university by providing video
services to support instruction, operates the
campus cable TV system, supports distance
learning on the IVN systems (USM IP-based
teleconferencing), and supports the television
production program in the Department of
Communication Arts.
Classroom
Technology
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ext. 36230
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http://bit.ly/glqjLl
Responsible for troubleshooting and fixing
problems with technology found in classrooms
outside of IT computer labs. If you have an
issue in a classroom, they are the quick
responders to fix or replace the equipment you
need.
IT Computer Labs
- 11 IT labs are located around campus (not including
department-specific labs)
- 1 Macintosh Lab (for classes and general
use)
- 5 Windows Labs (for general use only)
- 5Windows Labs (for classes and general use)
- Licensed software can be made available to students through
these labs.
- Can be reserved for teaching:
- To schedule a whole semester, contact the
Registrar.
- To reserve a lab for individual class
sessions, schedule online at http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/labs.
- All lab reservations for final exam week
(including those scheduled through the
Registrar) must be submitted separately.
Microsoft at Home
- Through the MSELA Agreement you can purchase discounted
Microsoft software for your home computer
- Software available includes Windows, Office, and more
- Faculty and Staff can choose from the following full
versions:
- Student Select software: comes with a
perpetual license and is highly discounted.
- Work at Home software: you pay only for the
media and do not receive a license. This is more
economical, but you can only have this software
on your personal machine as long as you continue
to work at SU. If you leave the University for
any reason, including retirement, you are
required to uninstall it.
- The software is mailed within 3-5 business days.
- Visit
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/meec for more
information.
IT Security
-
Microsoft Forefront is installed on all campus computers.
Microsoft Security
Essentials is available for download for home use.
- Mail firewall blocks spam and unsafe attachments (https://mailfirewall.salisbury.edu).
- Network firewall prevents unwanted access to SU resources
from off-campus.
- Internal network security prevents student access to faculty
computers and resources.
- More antivirus and security options are available on our
Anti-Virus
download page, including options for various operating
systems and even mobile devices.
Useful Links
Faculty and Staff Emeriti
Faculty and Staff Emeriti are extended the opportunity to continue to use
their email for as long as they wish to keep them, in return for their years of
service to the University. Retirees automatically have their email active for
three years following their retirement date. After the three years, retirees
will receive an email which they will need to reply to in order to extend their
access for one year. All that is required is that they continue to use the
email address and respond to a yearly email inquiry about continued use.
Emeriti who do not respond to the yearly email inquiry (usually done in late
Spring) will find their account is disabled. If this is the case, a prompt email
or call to the Help Desk will usually be enough to restore email access.
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Student Information
Accounts & Services
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GullNet
is a collection
of e-services
created to
provide a range
of financial,
academic, and
human resource
services to
faculty, staff,
and students
such as
timesheets,
advising,
submitting and
checking grades,
billing,
financial aid,
and managing
personal
information.
Ultimately,
GullNet will be
a campus portal
which will
collect most
campus software
and services
under one single
username and
password.
Every student,
faculty and
staff member has
a GullNet
username and
password.
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Microsoft
Live@Edu
provides
our student email
service.
All students
are given a
Live@Edu Student email
account
(you@gulls.salisbury.edu)
that can be used
to check email
both on and
off-campus.
Alumni without a
Live@Edu account
may request one
from the
Alumni
Association.
In addition,
there are other
services
included from
Live@Edu,
including
SkyDrive,
Office Live,
and
more.
For more
information, see
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/live
Webmail:
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Active
Directory
is a database
used on campus
to centralize
and synchronize
account
information
across multiple
systems.
Each student,
faculty and
staff member is
given an Active
Directory
username and
password. which
is then used not
only to log into
campus computers
and gain access
to campus
software,
services, and
network drives,
but also to
synchronize
logins and
passwords among
other campus
services such as
Exchange/Outlook,
GullCard,
Microsoft Select
(MSELA)and MyClasses@SU.
For all intents
and purposes,
Active Directory
is considered
the same as your
Exchange/Outlook
account, and is
often referred
to as your
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MyClasses@SU
is
SU's branded
version of the
Blackboard Learn
platform.
Through
MyClasses@SU,
teachers can
create entire
online classes,
or create
supplemental
material to
traditional
lecture
classroom
curriculum, and
allow the
university to
make courses
available to
non-traditional
and distance
learning
students, as
well as the
typical college
resident
student.
Faculty and
students using
MyClasses will
use their Active
Directory
account to log
in.
MyClasses is
administered by
Instructional
Design and
Delivery,
with
supplemental
support by the
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MyPassword
is our online
password reset
utility for
Active Directory
passwords. Using
this page, you
can reset your
password and set
custom security
questions. You
can also unlock
your account
using the Forgot
My Password
option if you
accumulate too
many
unsuccessful
login attempts.
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Salisbury
University Mail
Firewall,
powered by
Barracuda, is
the first
defense against
spam in your
email. While
we'll never be
without spam, we
take a
multi-faceted
approach to
filtering spam
and unwanted
email to your
mailbox. First,
the Mail
Firewall will
block known bad
extensions and
spam using a
constantly
updated
blacklist. Next,
Outlook itself
blocks several
types of
attachments
and attempts to
separate spam in
its Junk Mail
folder. Finally,
you can manually
label and
blacklist spam
and junk senders
and email within
Outlook.
While most spam
will be caught
and blocked by
the Mail
Firewall without
any interaction
needed from you,
sometimes
questionable
email will make
it into your
Mail Firewall,
and require your
input to approve
or deny. When
this happens,
just use your
email address
and generate a
new password to
log in, and
approve or deny
the mail. In
addition,
sometimes you
may see mail
pre-labeled
(Spam). This is
mail that
doesn't appear
to be harmful,
but appears to
the system to be
possibly
unsolicited. You
can just delete
these if you
don't want them.
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Password Help: A Self-Help Walkthrough.
Whether you're just starting out with your accounts for the first time and
don't know the passwords, or are returning from a break and need a bit of a
refresher, our Self Help: A Password Reset Walkthrough guide can help guide you
through the steps of resetting your GullNet and Active Directory/Email
passwords.
Special Note for Parents of Students
Often times, parents want to help with their
students account issues, including paying bills
in GullNet, getting their email set up, etc. But
because of privacy laws and issues, there's a
limit to the amount of assistance that the Help
Desk can provide any third party accessing an
account, including parents. Some things parents
should be aware of when seeking assistance on
behalf of their students.
- We are unable to give
account information to anyone
but the primary account holder
(the student). If the parent
needs or wants that information,
they will have to receive it
directly from the student.
- Parents needing to
pay a student's bill online
can do so without logging into
the student's Gullnet. You will
need their student ID, however,
which is the 7 digit number on
the front of their GullCard. The
student will need to provide
this to you.
- The Help Desk will give best
effort assistance to parents
with technology issues related
to the student; however it is
always best for the student to
call themselves, or to at least
be available when calling, for
the account and privacy issues
mentioned above.
- We cannot make changes to an
account, including password
changes, for anyone but the
primary account holder (the
student).
Thank you for your understanding.
Mathematica for Students
Salisbury University has site licenses for Mathematica that allow students using the program in their classroom to download and install the program on their personal computers.
To download the program through our secure servers use the link below. You will be prompted for your Active Directory username and password to begin the download.
LiveText Information
The Department of Education Specialties uses
LiveText as part of their curriculum in some of
the courses taught at SU. FAQs and support
information for LiveText can be found on the
Department of Education Specialties webpage:
The Help Desk and Information Technology do
not control, support or administer this program
beyond simple troubleshooting (e.g., checking
browser settings, turning off popup blockers).
All support for this product will be found
through the Education Specialties link above,
including program and login assistance and
troubleshooting.
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Contacts
| IT Helpdesk |
ext. 75454 |
| Instructional
Design &
Delivery |
ext. 76585 |
| Media
Services |
ext. 36301 |
| Classroom
Technology |
ext. 36230 |
Dwayne Peek
(University
Bookstore
Computer
Repairs) |
ext 75052 |
Network Drives
| P Drive |
Your
personal drive |
| N Drive |
School's
online storage |
| K Drive |
Space for
sharing files
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Email Class Lists
- Give students the ability
to email their entire class
without having to create their
own email groups for each class.
- Auto-created at the
beginning of each semester.
- Subscribers updated nightly
to reflect class roster changes.
- Located in the Address Book
by course in dept-number-section-semester
format (e.g. Acct 201-001 Spring)
- No attachments may be sent
to class lists, but HTML is
allowed.
Getting Support
You can get support by calling, emailing, or stopping into the Help Desk in TE 113. There are also a few tips to help you get
faster service:
- If you send an email to
helpdesk@salisbury.edu, it
will automatically create a
ticket for you. Keep in mind
though that some issues, such as
password or account information,
can only be done via phone or in
person, so make sure that you
include your phone number in the
correspondence.
- Make sure to write down and
include any error messages, and
anything else you can think of
when the problem occurred (what
you were doing, what programs
were open, anything you did to
attempt to fix it, etc.). All of
these things will help us narrow
down what the issue is.
- When calling, be at your
computer. There's not a lot we
can do to help with most
problems if you aren't at your
computer.
- Check the usual suspects. Do
things like restarting your
computer, checking all of your
cables, making sure the power
and internet are on and that
everything, including the mouse,
is plugged in. Make sure you
turned on your monitor. Change
your passwords. Slowly try
whatever it was you were doing
again. Luckily, most computer
issues end up being caused by
something extremely simple. You
can often use those tricks to be
your own tech support!
Support Groups
http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/
Troubleshoots problems with campus computers as
well as the campus residential network. The Helpdesk takes
many different types of calls ranging between
myClasses issues, ResNet, account issues, virus
and malware assistance, and if necessary, will
direct your request to the proper group.
Instructional
Design &
Delivery
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http://bit.ly/gNSFD8
Supports the instructional design and
delivery needs of faculty engaged in the
teaching and learning of online, blended, and
traditional courses. Some programs they support
include: myClasses, Camtasia, SafeAssign, and
Turning Point. For students, supports myClasses,
SafeAssign, Camtasia and Turning Point issues
that require more in depth troubleshooting.
Media
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http://www.salisbury.edu/mediaservices/
Supports the university by providing video
services to support instruction, operates the
campus cable TV system, supports distance
learning on the IVN systems (USM IP-based
teleconferencing), and supports the television
production program in the Department of
Communication Arts.
IT Computer Labs
- 11 IT labs are located around campus (not including
department-specific labs)
- 1 Macintosh Lab (for classes and general
use)
- 5 Windows Labs (for general use only)
- 5 Windows Labs (for classes and general use)
- Licensed software is made available to students through
these labs.
Microsoft at Home
- Through the MSELA Agreement you can purchase discounted
Microsoft software for your home computer
- Software available includes Windows, Office, and more
- Student Select software: comes with a
perpetual license and is highly discounted.
- The software is mailed within 3-5 business days.
- Visit http://www.salisbury.edu/helpdesk/meec for more
information.
IT Security
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Microsoft Forefront is installed on all campus computers.
Microsoft Security
Essentials is available for download for home use.
- Mail firewall blocks spam and unsafe attachments (https://mailfirewall.salisbury.edu).
- Network firewall prevents unwanted access to SU resources
from off-campus.
- Internal network security prevents student access to faculty
computers and resources.
- More antivirus and security options are available on our
Anti-Virus
download page, including options for various operating
systems and even mobile devices.
Useful Links
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Incoming Students and Applicants
Incoming students that apply to the university are initially given a GullNet
username and password, and are assigned a Student ID (also known as an EmplID).
This allows them to perform some functions within GullNet, such as accepting
Financial Aid, prior to becoming matriculated. The email address you provide on
the application is used during this period for password retrieval using the
Forgot My Password option, so make sure when you are applying that you are using
an email which you will be able to access later.
Once you matriculate (usually when you attend
New Student or Transfer Orientation), you will
receive your GullCard and your Active Directory
Account and Student Email Address. Your GullCard
has your Student ID (EmplID) on the front of it,
so make sure to keep it handy. It's also used
for reserving
breakout rooms,
paying for color prints and other uses, so make
sure you have it with you when you come to any
of the labs or the Help Desk.
Your Active Directory account will have the
same username as your GullNet, but uses a
different password. This username and password
gives you access to log into campus computers,
use the student wireless network, release black
and white printouts, manage funds on your
GullCard, access myClasses, and log into your
Student Email. You can also use this to purchase
discounted software on our
MSELA site. This is usually available to
incoming students within a few weeks of the
start of the semester, but is guaranteed to be
available by the start of each semester. Email
msela@salisbury.edu for questions regarding
software purchases.
You are also given your student email
address. This is your Active Directory username
followed by @gulls.salisbury.edu. You will use
your full email address and your Active
Directory password to access your email at
Live@Edu. For more information, visit our
Live@Edu mini-site.
Alumni E-mail Accounts
Beginning with the changeover to Live@Edu, all
students with an email address @gulls.salisbury.edu can keep their email address
perpetually. All that is needed is that you log in at least once every 90 days.
After you graduate, your account no longer links with your SU account, so you'll
want to prep your account prior to leaving so that if you need to change your
password, you can. Instructions can be found here.
Alumni who graduated before the switch to gulls.salisbury.edu may
request an alumni email
address from the Alumni association. Inquiries and assistance for alumni
accounts created through this form can be directed to
alumni@salisbury.edu.
Visitor
Information
From time to time, visitors to campus may have need of Information Technology
Services. While our focus in Information Technology is providing support to
students, faculty and staff of the university, there are some services and
assistance we can provide to guests of the University as well.
For all visitors
Visitors to the university may use the public computers or the SU-Secure wifi
network at both Cool Beans in the University Center and at the Blackwell
Library. In order to get your temporary login account, visit either the
Circulation Desk in Blackwell Library or the Information Desk in the University
Center with a valid driver's license. Your temporary account will be active for
that day only.
For Parents and other visitors to students
Parents and other guests of students may access our SU-Secure wifi network
using a temporary wifi account. In order to get an account, the student must
come with the parent or guest to the Help Desk. The student will need to bring
their GullCard, and the parent or guest will need to bring a valid Driver's
License.
Event Attendees
For many events, if wireless or wired network access is required for
presenters and attendees, the event organizer will have requested a temporary
login for the group. You should first contact the event sponsor or organizer to
see if they have such an account available. If not, you may receive a one-day
temporary wireless login at the Help Desk in TE 113 with a valid driver's
license. You will want to note the event you are attending when asking for a
temporary wireless login. This will allow you to login to our SU-Secure wifi
network.
Other Guests of Faculty or Administration
Faculty, Staff or Administration members having guest lecturers or visitors
that require a wireless account login for the SU-Secure wifi network can request
one for their visitor in advance by submitting a ticket online at
http://support.salisbury.edu/user
and using the pre-made ticket Temporary Account Request - Faculty/Staff Only.
You may also request one in person for your visitor the day of the
visit as well.
Links
Wireless Setup and Information:
http://www.salisbury.edu/resnet/wireless.html
Hot Topics
E-mail Support
Other Links
Helpful Websites
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- Annoyances.Org - A
good site for troubleshooting your Windows PC
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Computer Shortcuts - For Windows Users
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Down for
everyone or just me? - use this to check to see if a site is
down just for you, or for everyone.
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Naked Security - Nothing
NSFW here, just an amazing
security blog that keeps you up
to date on the latest malware
and virus threats. Follow them
on Facebook too to get early
warnings on your wall about the
latest Facebook scams and
phishing attempts.
- MacFixIt -
Troubleshooting for Mac users, by Mac users.
- What's My IP? - use
this to find out your IP address.
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Configure Your Wireless Connection
In most cases, all you will need to do to
connect your laptop online is to connect to the
correct wireless network:
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SU-Secure - requires an SU
username and password.
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SU-Open - this is for
devices that cannot use
SU-Secure, such as gaming
consoles, e-readers, etc.
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SU_Staff - This is being
decommissioned on February 8,
2012; new setups
should use SU-Secure.
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SU_Guest - This is being
decommissioned on February 10,
2012. Users who previously used
SU_Guest should use SU-Open if
you do not have an SU account,
or SU-Secure if you do have an
SU account.
- SU_Laptop - for SU-owned
laptops only. This is being
decommissioned; new setups
should use SU-Secure.
Once you connect, open your web browser and
you should be redirected to a login page, which
will allow
you to log in and begin accessing the internet.
If you need assistance, the IT Help Desk,
located in TETC 113, can guide you through some
troubleshooting steps, or refer you to a
computer service repair shop if the problem
requires hands-on assistance.
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MyClasses Tip
Ever been a bit confused about whether or not
your class uses myClasses? Well, we've found a handy little shortcut to
help you figure it out and
automatically open myClasses if it is using it
with GullNet!

For instructions on what you need to do,
check out the Use GullNet to open the right MyClasses FAQ.
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Generally one week before the start of
classes, if you have a class that uses myClasses.
If you aren't taking any classes that use or
have been setup in myClasses, you won't have or
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You will need to
request a class be created
in myClasses. Then, after the request is
recieved, the class will be created. This can be
done any time throughout the semester, and must
be done each semester for each class you want to
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Staff do not use myClasses and do not have
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email?
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Once you are term matriculated, for degree
seeking students. This is generally immediately
before Freshman and Transfer Preview, and
students will receive their email information at
Preview. This occurs in June for the Fall
semester, and in January for the Spring
semester. Students who don't attend preview or
who register after receive the information via
regular mail after Preview. Non-degree students
who register for classes in Summer/Winter are
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Email is created when contract is entered by
HR or
Payroll. Information is delivered to the
department through inter-departmental mail. |
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Email is created when contract is entered by
HR or
Payroll. Information is delivered to the
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Class Lists are automatically generated from
GullNet class rosters and appear in the Address
Book one to two weeks prior to the start of the
semester. |
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Class Lists are automatically
generated from GullNet class rosters and appear
in the Address Book one to two weeks prior to
the start of the semester. |
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This is created during the
admissions
process***. |
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Created when contract is entered by
HR or
Payroll. Information is delivered to the
department through inter-departmental mail. |
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HR or
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Two weeks after your last class ends. |
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Potentially never*. After leaving the
university, your email reverts to the live@edu
service. As long as you keep your account active
by logging in once every 90 days, your email
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Faculty have a 9 month grace period after
the end of their contract before their AD
account
expires.** Retired faculty may potentially keep
their email forever as long as they renew their
request to keep it each year. |
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Staff lose access to their email upon
separation from the university. |
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Class lists are from the
previous semester are moved from the Address
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Class lists are from the previous semester
are moved from the Address Book after the start
of the current semester. However, faculty can
still send email to previous classes through
GullNet by selecting the semester and class and
using the Notification feature within the Class
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18 months after their last semester at SU*. |
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Faculty GullNet logins are disabled upon
contract completion. |
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Staff lose access to GullNet upon separation
from the university. |
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* Student email accounts are separated from AD following graduation. Student
AD and GullNet account access remains active for a grace period of 18 months
following their last active semester, and are then subsequently deleted.
** Faculty AD accounts are deleted 6 months after being disabled.
*** Student applicant GullNet accounts are deleted after 18 months unless
they are admitted and matriculated students.
IT Computer Labs
Information Technology operates and maintains 11 academic computer labs on
the SU campus. All software required to complete Salisbury University coursework
is available in at least one lab (usually in multiple labs). In addition the
labs give students access to university printers and to central data storage (P:
drives, K: drives).
Five of the labs are available for general academic
use only; the other six can be reserved for specific
courses or other events. Faculty and staff wishing to
reserve a lab should visit the
Lab Reservation Information page.
General Use Only
Scheduled for Courses, Events, and General Use
Lab Hours
Lab Configuration and
Software Availability Page
Lab Rules
Computer Lab Security
Breakout Rooms
The Teacher Education and Technology Center also has
four individual rooms available for group study. For
information on these rooms, their availability and
reservations, see the
Breakout Rooms For Groups page.
Print Stations
Information Technology has standalone print stations
in Henson Science Hall and Fulton Hall for students
to use for printing during hours when the buildings
are open but the labs are not. For more information,
see the Print
Stations page.
Other Labs
Also around campus are other labs that are not run
by Information Technology. Some are maintained by
Information Technology and scheduled/administered by
an associated department, others are completely
maintained and run by another department. While we
do not maintain an all-encompassing list, we have
tried to compile a
listing of other labs around campus.
Please keep in mind that as we don't run those labs,
the information about those labs may not be 100%
accurate. You should always contact the
corresponding department for each lab for the most
updated information concerning their hours,
schedule, or sometimes even location and existence.
Student Staff
Information Technology employs student staff for
both our labs and our TE 113 Help Desk. Information
on student employment can be found at the
Academic Computing Lab Student Staff page.
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