November 2007 Announcements
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Congratulations to Our Monthly iPod Winners!
NSIT would like to congratulate the recent winners of our monthly iPod drawing.
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Students: Last Chance This Year to Buy Software at Student Rates
Friday, December 7 is your last opportunity this quarter to purchase the student version of Microsoft Office and other software applications available under the University's Campus Agreement.
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Important Information for Eudora Users
Qualcomm, Eudora's parent company, is no longer providing updates or support for Eudora. NSIT will end local support of Eudora on December 12.
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Learn About University Cell Phones on Wednesday, December 5
An AT&T sales representative will be at the NSIT Solution Center on Wednesday, December 5, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Be More Secure with the ChicagoID
The University's new identification system helps to keep your SSN information more secure.
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Use WebShare to Easily Store, Access and Share Your Files Online
NSIT's WebShare tip sheet will introduce you to NSIT's free and convenient online file storage system available to all students, faculty, and staff.
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Convert Any Document into a PDF
Converting documents into PDFs allows you to share your work without losing important formatting.
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Don't Get Caught by a Phishing Scam
Email scams seeking personal information are becoming more clever. Learn to protect yourself against them.
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Sign Up for cAlert, the University's Emergency Notification System
cAlert is an electronic emergency-notification system that enables authorized University officials to rapidly notify members of the University community of important information including campus emergencies or University closures.
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Compute Safely While Traveling
NSIT's travel tip sheet gives you advice on how to compute safely while traveling for business or pleasure.
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Get Help at the Solution Center on Wednesday, November 14
On Wednesday, November 14, the Solution Center will have NSIT staff members on hand to answer your questions about general computing and cellular phone service.
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New University Website Provides Copyright Information
The Copyright Center was established to inform the University community about issues surrounding the use of copyrighted materials in a University setting.
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Connect to the University Network from Off Campus
Having trouble accessing electronic resources from off campus? Check out our tip sheet to find out if you need to install a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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Don't broadcast your Personal Information
You should be cautious about posting personal or potentially incriminating information on the web.
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Find the email service that's right for you
NSIT's new email tip sheet will help you sort out the many email options available for faculty and staff in order to help you choose the most appropriate one for your needs.
Last updated: 12/6/07