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Invite Someone to Use myProxy 1. Go to the myProxy website via: myproxy.apps.lsu.edu 2. Login with your myLSU account & password. 3. In the invite box, enter the email address of the authorized user you would like to invite. 4. Read the Authorization for Information Release and Online Account Access . 5. Click I Agree in order to...
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Important : To log into myProxy successfully, please use a different browser than the student (or a private window if you prefer). If you would like to use a shortcut to open a private window, please try one of the following: Chrome Ctrl+Shift+N, Firefox Ctrl+Shift+P, or Safari Cmd+Shift+N. Accept a myProxy Invitation 1. Open the e-mail which invites you to use myProxy.
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General Information If you do not have a MyLSU Account or communityLSU account, you will need to create a communityLSU account. A communityLSU account is an account that you set up using your personal email address. Once you have this account set up, you will be able to log into the myProxy application to pay your student's fee bill. Create a communityLSU account 1. If you...
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Schedule a Future Meeting There are several ways to schedule a meeting in Teams: Select Schedule a meeting in a chat (below the box where you type a new message) to book a meeting with the people in the chat. Click on Calendar on the left side of the app and select New meeting in the top right corner. Select a range of...
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This article will cover some important functions relating to Panopto Assignment folders. Specifically we will cover creating multiple assignment folders, how to allow students to see others submissions, and any other relevant processes to the LSU community as they are identified. Click on the bullet point for the process you wish to view: Creating Multiple Assignments Allow...
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General Information Solid State Drives (SSDs) are quickly replacing traditional, mechanical, hard disk drives due to their higher speed, lower power consumption, lighter weight, and being more shock proof. However, traditional whole disk erasing utilities like Darik's Boot and Nuke (DBAN) do not work well with SSDs because the placement of data blocks is not as predictable as...
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