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Support Line (4-TECH)
773-834-8324 | email

Voice & Data Networking
773-702-9100 | email

Solution Center (store)
773-702-6086 | email

ID & Privileges
773-702-3344 | email

Research & Teaching
773-702-9944 | email


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See also: Service Alerts

October 2007 Announcements

  • Introducing the NSIT Solution Center!

    The Solution Center provides a single location for many of NSIT's public services. At the Solution Center, you can learn about our services, get help, or even purchase equipment.

  • Join NSIT's Solution Center for a grand opening celebration!

    NSIT would like to invite you to the grand opening celebration of the NSIT Solution Center. On Wednesday, October 31, drop by the 3rd floor of the University Bookstore for free food, raffle giveaways every half hour, and to talk with representatives from Apple and Dell.

  • Some things you just don't share

    Users of the University network should be aware of the restrictions on sharing copyrighted materials.

  • O-Store is Temporarily Unavailable

    The Campus Computer Stores Online Store (the O-Store) will be unavailable for some time due to issues with our vendor. We expect the new O-Store provider will be available on November 30, 2007.

  • Coming Soon: The NSIT Solution Center

    The Campus Computer Stores and the Hardware Repair Department have moved to the Warehouse at 6019 S. Kimbark while we renovate the store. We will return on October 31st, 2007 as the NSIT Solution Center.

  • Manage your Junkmail

    You can use the junkmail summaries to manage your junkmail and make sure you're receiving all of your legitimate messages.

  • NSIT Network Change on October 31

    On October 31, NSIT will turn off a set of old network servers which used to be a key component of the networking architecture, and you may need to take steps to guarantee that you receive uninterrupted connectivity within the University network.

  • NSIT Outlines University Policy on Illegal File Sharing

    Copying and sharing copyrighted materials without a license is illegal, and when committed using the University's network, can result in penalties against the University as well as larger network traffic problems.

Last updated: 10/31/07