This support page will guide you through the steps to attach a suspicious email “as an attachment” to an octomail message. This will be necessary if you were trying to report a phishing attempt without having forwarded the suspicious email “as an attachment”. If you have forwarded normally the email in question to us, you …
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If you recently upgraded your workstation or laptop from Windows 7 to Windows 10 you will notice that some features look different or might need to be accessed differently. In order to help everyone with this transition, here are a few helpful tips and frequently asked questions. If you have any questions about these or …
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The Library Learning Commons at Bishop’s University is designed to explore the rich intersections between learning, space, and technology. Originally built in 1959 to house the University’s library and archives collection and extensively renovated in 2017/2018, the new Library Learning Commons is at the centre of campus life at Bishop’s. Situated on the west side …
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This is a tutorial to guide you through the steps of reporting spam and phishing emails to us.
This step-by-step guide is to help those who are new to Outlook or have never scheduled a meeting using Outlook before. This is particularly helpful when you want to book a meeting with another faculty member, a staff member, or even a student.
This tutorial will show you the process of adding a printer on a Mac. While this tutorial is specific to the Xerox photocopier/printers you can find all around campus, the process is the same for other printers. However, if you need help with a specific printer, please place a service request with us on Octopus. …
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This tutorial is for those who are looking to show a presentation for their class while using the desktop rather than their own laptop.
This tutorial is to guide those who are looking to use the Doc Cam in their multimedia classroom. Doc cams are very useful if you want to show a physical paper or picture that is not on your desktop or laptop. There are two kinds of Doc cams you can find here on campus. Most …
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This tutorial will explain how to set up and use Mirroring 360, a program that allows you to present content wirelessly in any of the classrooms and study rooms on campus. Note: You must be connected to WIZABU in order to use this feature. Step 3: Click the “Add to Chrome” button