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CrashPlan Backup Email Alert

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Backup Alert Email Notifications CrashPlan Backup will send users an email alert notifying them of any incomplete backups of their devices. Backup Alert You will receive an alert when your computer hasn’t backed up to CrashPlan for 5 calendar days. The email will look like the example below: After receiving a CrashPlan Backup alert email,…

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CrashPlan Tutorial

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CrashPlan is a backup agent that will back up all data on a university device under the primary owner’s profile. The backup sets can be used for restoring data to a machine, whether it has been reformatted, replaced, or compromised. This document will outline the steps needed to install, activate, and restore data to a…

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Create and Share Office 365 Documents through OneDrive

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Whether you’re working at home or the office, OneDrive makes it easy to create new documents and share your files. You can even collaborate with others on a document. In the following external article, you’ll learn how to create documents and folders. It will go over how to share your files with different groups of…

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Deleting Web Browser Cookies

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Domain Registration

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Last Revision: 02/07/2020 I. OBJECTIVE In an effort to maintain the reputation, security, continuity, and technical oversight of university assets considered part of our overall catalog of services, the Office of Information and Resource Technology is issuing a new policy concerning domain names affiliated with Fairleigh Dickinson University. Affiliation with FDU is determined by OIRT…

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DUO Device Management Portal Guide

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This guide is designed to assist you in mastering both the classic and updated versions of the DUO Device Management Portal. It simplifies the process of modifying existing devices and integrating new ones into your multi-factor authentication setup. Legacy DUO Device Management Portal If you authenticate with more than one device, you can specify which…

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DUO FAQ’s

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Two-factor Authentication Two-factor authentication also referred to as multi-factor authentication, provides an additional layer of security when logging in to a website. Two-factor authentication is becoming the standard in cybersecurity. Google, Apple, and other services all have their two-factor authentication methods. In short, passwords are no longer sufficient in protecting our sensitive data; we’ve got…

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DUO Quick Start Guide for Faculty and Staff

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DUO two-factor authentication adds a second layer of security to your FDU NetID. It requires two factors to verify identity. These factors include something you know – your FDU NetID and password, and something you have – a phone or passcode, to authenticate and gain access to your account on FDU services. Passwords alone no…

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DUO Remember Me

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The “remember me” option is displayed by Duo when you sign in with FDU NetID on the web. After providing your second factor for authentication, Duo will present you with a prompt asking if you would like to have this device remembered for future logins. Selecting “Yes, this is my device” sets the “remember me”…

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DUO TLS Support

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Who will be affected? This may affect FDU community users using Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Android Devices with Android OS version 9 or lower, and Apple devices with iOS versions that don’t support TLS 1.2. Check if you are using the supported endpoints by reading the information below: Windows Supported Windows operating system (OS) versions…

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