How To's - UCLA Psychology IT Unit
Various Tutorials and How To's for working with Psychology Department Technologies. Note that you can grab an RSS feed from the top of the How To page.
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Browser Configuration
- Various suggestions on how best to configure your browser for optimum results when using our Web Site. If you are having problems with our Web site displaying incorrect information, you may have to delete cookies and set your browser to NOT cache web sites.
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Computer Labs
- Tutorials related to the use of computers and other peripherals located in our Computer Labs.
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Email
- Tutorials related to email access and configuration.
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Network, Security and Wireless
- Tutorials related to Network, Security and Wireless use and configuration.
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Office and Other Applications
- Tutorials related to Microsoft Office as well as other applications.
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Printers and Printing
- Tutorials related to Printers and Printing configuration.
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Miscellaneous How To's and Tutorials
- Tutorials covering a wide range of subjects. If you can't find it anywhere else, it is most likely here!
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Campus Directory
- How to work with or make entries to the UCLA Campus directory
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SAN Server Access Using Vista
- Need network storage available from on or off-campus? Request a SAN account using the HelpDesk Request form at http://helpdesk.psych.ucla.edu Vista users will have to make a configuration change--see instruction sheet below.
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SAN Server Access Using XP
- Server space is available is available and accessible from on or off-site. Request a SAN account from the Helpdesk at http://helpdesk.psych.ucla.edu. Step-by-Step instructions are posted below.
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How to Connect to the Novell Server from Off-site
- How to connect to the Novell Server from off-site from the XP platform. It is a lengthy process and requires the installation of software on your home computer.
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The Novell Client for Windows XP
- The Novell Client necessary to install on Windows XP to access Novell shares.
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How to Connect to a Computer from Off-site
- This file describes how to access a departmental computer from off-site. Make sure your permissions are set up correctly and securely. Use a strong password, change it frequently and guard it carefully. The campus is teeming with people who hack computers and you could put the whole department at risk through an insecure computer.


