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Introduction

This manual will guide you through:

  • Connecting your computer to the Internet in the Law School.

  • Connecting to shared resources on the Law School IT network.

  • Configuring your Windows device with the services provided by the IT department.

Note on Support

The Law School IT Helpdesk supports most of your technology needs this includes:

  • Network Connectivity (both wired and wireless connections) in Law School buildings. This does not include dormitory or residential buildings.

  • Student Labs in Jerome Greene Hall.

  • Web-based tools that the university provides (such as CourseWorks and LawNet).

The following software is supported:

  • Windows 11

  • Windows 10

  • Windows 8

  • macOS

  • Microsoft Office Professional 2016 and 2013

  • Microsoft Office for Mac 2021 and 2019

  • G suite applications

The Law School IT helpdesk does not perform hardware repair. We can help you troubleshoot and find a third party service provider that is certified by the manufacturer to perform hardware service repair.

System Requirements

To gain access to technology services offered by the Law School, you must have the following:

  • A UNI account.

  • A Windows device running Windows 10, version 2004 and above. Only genuine versions of the Windows Operating system are supported.

  • Turn on Windows update to ensure you have the latest security patches installed.

  • A security program that provides real-time protection and actively scans your Windows device for malicious threats.

Connect to Wi-Fi on your PC - Windows 10

Setup Windows Updates on your PC - Windows 10

Setup VPN on your PC - Windows 10

Malwarebytes security program on your PC - Windows 10

Connect to Network Drives on your PC - Windows 10

Configure Student Lab printers on your PC - Windows 10


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