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This article details all of the Operating Systems and their respective versions that are supported by the university.
This article provides a general overview of the similarities and differences between an Application and a Package within Microsoft's Configuration Manager (SCCM) console.
This article outlines the NU IT Risk Classifications of Low, Medium, and High. These configurations align with National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) frameworks (800-53, 800-171), and Center for Internet Security (CIS) Levels 1 & 2.
Manual Setup - eduroam for Windows
Third-party application updates involve software patches or upgrades released by developers outside of the original platform provider. These updates enhance functionality, fix bugs, and address security vulnerabilities in applications. This article details the processes for running third-party application updates on Windows and macOS.
Q: How can I set the from address to match a shared mailbox when send a message?
Guide on how to manually map network drives on both Windows 11 and MacOS
This article provides a brief overview of how to enable the system firewall on macOS, Windows, and Linux.
This article gives instructions on how to update systems and applications for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
Instructions for logging into your university managed Windows desktop machine and MS365 applications.
Instructions for logging into the eduroam wireless network from your Windows login screen.
This article provides instructions on manually running the client actions for Windows System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM).
This article gives instructions on how to find your computers designated name when communicating with other devices over the network or internet.
This guide provides instructions for installing Cortex XDR antivirus on Windows, macOS, and Linux operating systems.
Operating system patch and security updates are software releases issued by OS developers to fix vulnerabilities, enhance performance, and add features. Operating System patches are frequently released to ensure systems remain resilient and protected against evolving cyber threats