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Are you working remotely, traveling, or simply unable to visit campus due to prolonged campus or building closures? Information Technology Services (ITS) has provided this page to help guide you through preparation to and conducting working or teaching remotely.

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titleUniversity Issued Laptops

Some faculty and staff may be eligible for a university issued laptop. If you require assistance with or would like to request a university issues laptop, please contact your academic or administrative support personnel.

Antivirus on Personal Computers

For both Windows and Mac computers, the built-in antivirus is recommended. For more info about antivirus, visit the Antivirus Software page.

Microphone and Webcam

Many collaboration and remote meeting tools require the use of a microphone and have the option of using a webcam. Many, but not all, personal computers have a built in microphone and webcam. Users with computers that do not have them, or are simply looking for an improved experience, should consider investing in external solutions such as USB microphones and webcams. 

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titleMissing Resources

Missing a key item listed above? Please first contact your academic or administrative support personnel to review available solutions.

Working Remotely

Web Conferencing and Remote Meeting Tools 

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titleRequest Remote Desktop

Users who have a department managed desktop located on campus can request the ability to connect remotely. To request access, please contact your academic or administrative support personnel.

Manage Campus Phone Lines

Faculty and Staff members may wish to configure call forwarding or voicemail for their campus phone line. Instruction to do so are available based your phone type below:

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If you have any problems with managing your phone line or unsure which phone line type you have, please contact the telecommunications team by voice at 315.443.4730 or by emailing telecom@syr.edu.

File Management and Sharing Solutions

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Teaching and Learning Remotely

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For more information on those products, please visit the G Suite Answers Page and Teams Answers Page respectively

Getting software

Office365 Suite - Go to http://portal.office.com/ and enter your SU email for access to the Office365 suite to download Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more. Only available for active students, faculty, and staff.

iSchool Students - Visit the iSchool Student Software Access instructions page or access the RLab

School of Engineering Students - Access the ECS remote lab

Whitman Students, Faculty, and Staff - Access the Whitman remote lab

School of Architecture Students - Visit the School of Architecture Software page for info about free software and where to buy purchasable software

Faculty or staff - Contact IT personnel for software installation requests (see Contact information for distributed staff section above)

SU Book Store - Software students may need for classes that is not provided by their school or college may be purchased at the Book Store.

General

Safe Computing

In order to make sure that your remote experience with the college works without error, you'll want to make sure that you're taking the steps to protecting yourself from online threats. This can range from not clicking on links you aren't aware of, to making sure your passwords get regularly changed, to not sharing files or personal data to people you aren't sure of. For more specific information, please refer to our Safe Computing Answers page.

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titleKnow Our Policies

All users on campus should be aware of our File Sharing policies, and other technology policies including the Information Technology Acceptable User Policy. For all IT polices, head over to the Information Technologies Policies home page.

VPN Connections

To use services that require a secure connection, the college has a virtual private network (VPN) available for faculty, staff and student to use. These connections allow you to use most resources that the college provides, without having to physically be on the campus.

If you are a macOS user, please refer to our page to Configure VPN on macOS for more information.

If you are a Windows 10 PC user you will be using the Syracuse University Remote Access (SURA) tool. Information on that can be found on our SURA Utility for Windows page.

Please note that ITS does not provide VPN configurations and settings for use on Linux, Android, or iOS devices. Faculty and Staff requiring approved work-related configurations should contact their academic or administrative support personnel.

Remote Desktop Access

General Faculty and Staff Remote Desktop (RDP)

Faculty and Staff may have the option of connecting remotely to a University owned desktop computer. This feature may require training and/or departmental approval for certain functionality such as accessing shared network drives and/or connecting to a dedicated PC through a remote desktop connection.

Need to connect? To request access, configure your work desktop, or to report an issue related to connecting to your work computer, please contact your academic or administrative support personnel.

Department Specific Links:

Arts and Sciences Faculty and Staff Instructions

iSchool RLab (formerly Remote Lab)

The iSchool RLab is a remote desktop environment available to iSchool students only. Full information, including configuration and troubleshooting, can be found in the RLab support documentation.

RDP Recommended

User's are encouraged to use the RDP client (on both Mac and Windows) as errors with the HTML5 web client may occur.

Engineering Remote Access

The Engineering School, in collaboration with the Student Association, provides Engineering students remote access to a lab environment. Full instruction to configuration both Windows and Mac computers on or off campus can be found on the ECS Remote Access home page

Please note that students enrolled in the College of Engineering and Computer Science (ECS) need to obtain an ECS computing account for college-specific computing services, including ECS computer lab access and ECS specialized software applications. ECS computing accounts can be obtained through the ECS Computing and Information Technology Group.

Whitman Remote Desktop

Whitman Remote Desktop is a remote desktop solution available to Whitman faculty, staff and students. It provides a Computer Lab experience accessible over the internet and from any device. Full details can be found on the Whitman Remote Desktop page.

File Sharing and Collaboration Tools

Microsoft Teams is now included with the Microsoft Office package provided to faculty, staff and students. For most people, this will be their "go-to" for connecting, sharing, and collaborating with your peers. More information can be found on our Microsoft Teams page.

Through the use of G Suite, you will have access to the G Drive using your g.syr.edu account, and from there you can share files with others remotely. G Suite also provides access to Google Hangouts, which is a tool that you can use to chat or video call with your peers. For more designated information please refer to our G Suite at Syracuse University page.

2SU students may also use Zoom as a collaboration tool, and if you use Zoom for any classes and need support, you can visit the 2SU Support Pages for Zoom specific support.

Antivirus on personal devices

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2U Support Services

Adobe

Ensemble

Exchange (Faculty and Staff Email)

Expressions

G Suite (formerly Google Apps)

ITS Services and Applications

LinkedIn Learning

Office 365

Remote Access

Web Conferencing Solutions

Need Help?

If at any time you require additional assistance, please contact the ITS Help Desk by voice at 315.443.2677 or by email at help@syr.edu

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