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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain in Windows 8.1: 1. Mouse over the bottom right of your screen and click Settings . 2. Select PC info from the Settings panel that appears on the right. 3. In the section entitled Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings: If you DO see lsu.edu identified as the Domain, this means that: YES , you...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain 1. Click the Windows Start button, then right click Computer at the right-hand side. 2. Click Properties from the context menu. 3. In the section entitled Computer name, domain, and workgroup settings: If you DO see lsu.edu identified as the Domain, this means that: YES , you are on...
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IMPORTANT: Departments are to purchase Apple products through the CDW-G supplier website in Workday. Only if CDW-G indicates in writing that the items cannot be provided are departments able to submit a non-catalog requisition to purchase directly from Apple via Apple's Online Education Store. To Purchase Apple Hardware & Software for Institutional Use (LSU Owned): For...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Windows 10: 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Type Control Panel and select Control Panel from the search bar at the bottom of the screen. 3. Choose System and Security from under the Adjust your computer's settings. 4. On the next screen, click System .
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General Information Some services (such as SSH) refuse to establish connections if the time difference between the two systems exceeds some threshold (for instance, if the computer and server's times differ by more than five minutes). While most computers have internal clocks, many of them are not as accurate as they could be. It is not uncommon for a machine's internal clock to gain or...
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VPN at LSU: How to Connect? (Linux) We cannot guarantee that this guide will work with every version of Linux since there are so many different distributions. Our guide assumes you have a general understanding of the Linux OS and its command line. If you have troubles, please contact your departments TSP, the ITS Service desk, or Google. 1. Open a web browser. 2. Navigate to ...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type: System Preferences 3. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless. 4. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 5. Under the WINS tab you...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type: System Preferences 3. Click the Network icon. 4. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 5. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU ...
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless. 3. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 4. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU , then you are part of the LSU Domain.
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Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Sierra (10.12) 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Click the Network icon. 3. Click the Advanced... button in the Network options window. 4. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU , then you are part of the LSU Domain. Referenced...
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