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NOTE : In order to connect to an on-campus computer, you must first log into the LSU VPN. For more information see VPN: LSU Overview Step 1 - On the Computer That You Plan To CONNECT TO : These steps allow for Remote Access to a specific Windows 7 Computer. This is typically your Office Computer, however it could also be a server or other departmental resource. Open...
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Step 1 - On the Computer That You Want To CONNECT TO : These steps allow for Remote Access to a specific Windows Computer. This is typically your Office Computer, however it could also be a server or other departmental resource. 1. Open the Windows 10 System folder. a. To do this in Windows 10 , type Settings into the Search bar at the bottom of the screen.
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To Determine 5 GHz Network Band Capability: Check on Windows: 1. Search " cmd " in the Start Menu . 2. Type " netsh wlan show drivers " in the Command Prompt & Press Enter . 3. Look for the " Radio types supported " section. Determining Factor : If the network adapter supports network mode 802.11ac: The...
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After installing Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) Server or Workstation on your computer, you must register it with LSU’s Red Hat Satellite Server. Registration allows your computer(s) to receive critical security updates as well as access to optional software that you might need. *This is a required process. *Registration must be done on campus or from an anyconnect VPN connection.
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Establish a Connection to the Faculty Data Storage on a Linux Computer 1. Open a Terminal & type the following Command : $ sudo mount -t cifs //research.storage.lsu.edu/research/[myLSU ID] /[local mountpoint] 2. Press the Enter key. Referenced from: ...
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Install Remote Desktop Connection Client 1. Download Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 2.1.1 . 2. The Installer will open. Click Continue at the bottom right corner of the window. 3. Read the license agreement, then click Continue again at the bottom right corner of the window. 4. Agree to the license by clicking Agree in the bottom right corner of...
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To Access System Setup to Select Disk Drive Find out what type of BIOS version you have in order to access it. (If you already know how to access your BIOS. Skip to Step 7 .) 1. Select Run from the start menu and type "msinfo32" into open field. 2. Click OK . 3. Locate the BIOS version/date entry in the items column. The BIOS information will be listed in the...
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General Information: This article refers to the debate of 32-bit versus 64-bit usage for Windows. Windows has the ability to run a 32-bit version or a 64-bit version. These designations are used to describe the way in which the CPU handles information and basically how much RAM the CPU can store. The user can decide which version would be better suited for their individual needs. ...
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Windows 10 should automatically be able to detect wireless networks if any are available. To Find Wireless Networks in Windows 10: 1. Select the Connection tool in the bottom right corner of the desktop. 2. Click the option labeled Network Settings . 3. A list of available networks and any that the computer is connected to should appear in a new...
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Mac OS X: Boot Camp Troubleshooting Boot Camp is used to run the Windows Operating System on a Mac computer. Occasionally, users will experience problems installing or running Boot Camp. This article will cover several methods of troubleshooting available for Boot Camp. The most common and useful method is simply accessing the Apple support site located at ...
Article Id: 9732

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