ACD News Flash
September 1, 2008 - Register for wireless online here!
July 10, 2008 - SLC Webmail for new students
March 13, 2008 - WebBoard Discontinuation set for December 19, 2008
- No new WebBoards will be created and no new users will be added to WebBoards for Fall 2008.
- Back up any materials that are on WebBoard as it will be no longer available after December 19, 2008.
- Read the full discontinuation announcement.
Before the newest version of Sophos Anti-Virus is installed, Sophos Remote Update must be uninstalled. The functions of this application are taken over by the new version of Sophos Anti-Virus. If a blue sun shaped icon appears in the system tray (next to the clock) then Sophos Remote Update is installed and the following steps must be followed:
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Digital files are just data. By cracking them open and taking a look at the raw data, we can manipulate it directly to creatively mess with images, video, etc.
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- What is the new SLC Webmail?
- When will my Gryphon Mail account be available?
- How do I access Gryphon Mail?
- What is my Gryphon Mail username?
- What is my Gryphon Mail temporary password?
- I do not know my SLC ID number. What should I do?
- I am unable to log on to Gryphon Mail.
- What will happen to all my mail in SLC Webmail?
- How long will the migration process take?
- How do I import my address book to Gryphon Mail from SLC Webmail?
- How will I get the word out that my email address has changed?
- What will happen to email sent to my @slc.edu address?
- Can I change my password in Gryphon Mail?
- I forgot my Gryphon Mail password, can it be changed/reset?
- Can I still log on to SLC Webmail after my account is migrated to Gryphon Mail?
- What will happen to mail on SLC Webmail?
- Can I POP my mail using a mail program (Apple Mail, Outlook, Thunderbird, etc.)?
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- Click on the apple in the top left corner of your screen; select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu.
- Click and open “International,” which is located under the heading “Personal.”
- Click “Input Menu,” located towards the top of the window; after clicking this you will see a list of languages.
- Check the box(es) to the left of the language(s) in which you need to type. It is necessary only to select the basic language format, i.e. choose “Italian” not “Italian Pro.”
- Once you have selected all the languages you need and they are checked, you may close the window.
- An American flag will appear in the top right corner of your screen. Clicking on this icon will produce a drop-down menu. Select the language keyboard in which you want to type. Changing the language changes your keyboard in all programs, from Word to iTunes to Safari and Firefox.
Return to the International and Language Specific Keyboard Guide
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