Entries from July 2014 ↓

Computing Services Maintenance for Thursday, July 31st

The following maintenance activities will take place tonight, Thursday July 31st:

Beginning at 7:00 PM and lasting roughly two hours, on-campus Banner forms access will be unavailable due to maintenance. Other Banner activities such as Banner Web and Self-Service will remain functional during this time.

Employee and Tec Classrooms will receive updates to Adobe Flash, Thunderbird, Firefox, and Secunia beginning at 9:00 PM. Users are encouraged to log off but leave their computers on when leaving work today. This will assist the installation of these security patches and minimize any user impact.

At 9:00 PM, we will be performing maintenance on the campus LDAP systems. This will cause a 10 minute downtime window for the password change process and account creations.

Lastly, at 9:00 PM Computing Services will be doing some maintenance on the campus trane server, OneCard manager and some back-end network systems. User impact will be minimal for this maintenance.

Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if you have any questions, please call the ASU Computing Services Helpdesk at 7741 or contact us via email at computingservices@adams.edu

Thank you!

Computing Services

Computing Services Maintenance for Thursday, July 24th

The following maintenance activities will take place tomorrow, Thursday July 24th during our normally scheduled maintenance window:

At 9:00 PM, we will be performing maintenance on the campus LDAP systems as well as the Banner monitoring systems. We do not anticipate any downtime to campus services for these maintenance activities.

Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if you have any questions, please call the ASU Computing Services Helpdesk at 7741 or contact us via email at computingservices@adams.edu

Thank you!

Computing Services

Announcing Gmail for Faculty/Staff – Sign up to migrate now!

First off, Computing Services wants to thank everyone who has given us feedback regarding our move to Gmail for our employees. The support was resoundingly positive, and we are excited to move this project forward. We are ready to start migrating Faculty and Staff to Gmail!  Early adopters can sign up from our ASU Google Apps Learning Center:

http://learngoogle.adams.edu

Click on the ‘Sign Up’ button and fill out the form to be added to the early adopters list. Faculty and staff will be migrated according to the order they signed up, so act quickly to get on the list! Once you are on the list, Computing Services will contact you and will assist with the migration of your existing email over to Gmail. Over the next several months, we will be working directly with departments to migrate all remaining users to Gmail.

We encourage everyone to get familiar with our ASU Google Apps Learning Center at learngoogle.adams.edu. Not only does it have helpful walk-throughs and videos for getting started with Gmail, but also great resources for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Sites, and more.

The Learning Center will continue to be updated with resources and training, and will remain available even after the Gmail migration is complete.  If you have any additional training or support needs, Computing Services is here to help!

***A few FAQs about the migration process***

Will my email address change?

–          Nope! All faculty and staff will keep an @adams.edu address

Can I still use Thunderbird?

–          Absolutely! Computing Services can help you set up your account when the migration is complete

Can I still get email on my mobile device?

–          Yes! In fact, the mobile interface for Gmail on your mobile device has some feature enhancements as well.

Here is a link to our full FAQ that has more information for you:

http://goo.gl/A4VVzR

If you have any questions about the migration process please contact the Computing Services Helpdesk at 719-587-7741 or at computingservices@adams.edu

Thanks!

ASU Computing Services

Banner Password Complexity enhancement and CS Maintenance for Thursday, July 10th, 2014

****Banner Password Complexity-enhanced security for ASU data****

In accordance with industry standards and to increase the protection of the personal information of our students, parents and employees, Computing Services is taking the action to enhance the complexity of passwords that are used to authenticate to the Banner system. Beginning the week of July 14, and after your current password expires, you will be required to create a new password which uses a new set of standards. Those standards will be posted on the main Banner login page.

We understand that this will create an inconvenience for our Banner users and apologize for having to take these steps. But the threat from cyber criminals to steal personal information from institutions who store sensitive data is at critical levels. As always, if you have difficulty when changing your password, the ASU Helpdesk is always available to assist you.

To make storing passwords easier, we suggest installing the ‘Password Gorilla’ password management utility. This is a tool that helps you store all of your passwords securely and is controlled by a single master password. That way you only have to remember that single master password.

https://howto.adams.edu/index.php/Password_Gorilla

http://www.fpx.de/fp/Software/Gorilla/help.html

****Maintenance for Thursday, July 10th****

The following maintenance activities will take place tonight, Thursday July 10th during our normally scheduled maintenance window:

At 9:00 PM Computing Services will be installing security patches on employee computers for the following programs: Java, Windows and Office updates. Users are encouraged to log off when leaving work for the day to assist the installation of these patches.

Beginning at 9:00 PM and lasting roughly 3 hours, we will be performing various security updates on all networking and web services. There may be very brief outages as we reboot the systems, but user impact should be minimal.

Computing Services thanks you for your patience and understanding as we perform these critical maintenance activities. As always, if you have any questions, please call the ASU Computing Services Helpdesk at 7741 or contact us via email at computingservices@adams.edu

Thank you!

Computing Services