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This can happen if the files found are outside the user’s permission range, that is, they require admin credentials to access. Escalate to your local technical support. They will either handle the files themselves or give you access to the locations.
You can tell Spirion to ignore specific result locations after it has found a match, but you cannot pre-emptively tell Spirion to ignore the entire backup.
Have you ever seen warning like the one shown here?
It may have made you wonder if someone was sending you forged email. You should always be on your guard, but there can also be an innocent explanation.
Sign in to Google Workspace (formerly G Suite) at
gsuite.cornell.edu
Google Workspace sign-in uses Cornell login. Your email address is your NetID@cornell.edu address and your password is the one you use with your NetID to sign in to other Cornell services.
In addition, students, faculty, and…
We strongly recommend that you work with your Cornell Workspace (formerly G Suite) email using Google's web interface at gsuite.cornell.edu. This method requires no setup and, as long as you keep your browser up to date, will require no maintenance on your part.
We recognize that some users may…
We strongly recommend that you work with your Cornell Google Workspace email using Google's web interface at gsuite.cornell.edu. Using Apple Mail is not as good.
However, if you choose to view your messages through Apple Mail, see below.
Vendors may change mailing parameters at any time. If you need more information about mailing limits or other parameters not defined here, refer to Google’s documentation for sending limits and receiving limits.Mailbox SizeThe default quota for Google Workspace is 15 GB. This includes email, email…
Cornell's commitment to privacy has not changed as a consequence of offering Google Workspace, a cloud-based service.
As with all decisions that Cornell makes regarding information technologies, privacy and security are key elements. In addition, Cornell remains committed to freedom of…
Yes. Trust browser uses "first-party" browser cookies, which are not typically blocked.
Details about the Duo prompt and cookies it uses can be found at Can Duo's Remembered Devices feature work if third-party cookies are blocked?
If you don't see the Expand Where You Use Two-Step Login tab, your unit's leadership has mandated this expanded use of two-factor authentication. You will not be able to opt out of using Two-Step Login with all services protected by
Cornell provides licenses for Spirion to be installed on Cornell-owned computers only, including those not located on university property. For example, if the computer at your house is owned by Cornell, you can install Spirion with a Cornell license. Discuss this with your local technical…
Go to the Device Management Portal
To add a new device to Two-Step Login, begin one of two ways. Either:
Go to the Device Management portal using one of the following methods. Either:
When you have a new smartphone, there are a few steps you need to take to setup the phone you're using for your Two-Step Login account. What you do with your account depends on whether or not you kept your phone number or if you have a new number on your new smartphone.
Go to the Device Management Portal
To add a new device to Two-Step Login, begin one of two ways. Either:
Go to the Device Management portal using one of the following methods. Either:
Go to the Device Management Portal
Go to the Device Management portal using one of the following methods:
Use Append Mode Authentication
Some campus IT services, such as Desktop Everywhere using the VMware Horizon View client, do not support a web interface to specify how to complete the second step of authentication.
If you enter just your NetID and password with these non-web apps, Two-Step…
Remember a Device for 24 Hours
To avoid being prompted by Two-Step Login multiple times a day, select Trust browser during login. Two-Step Login won't prompt you again for most campus services for the next 24 hours.
Cornell has disabled the use of passcodes generated by the Duo Mobile App as an authentication method. Use one of the remaining authentication methods described below going forward.
With the Phone Callback method, Two-Step Login calls you on your mobile phone or landline.
To authenticate:
During late 2024, Cornell will begin rolling out Duo Verified Push for logins using the Duo Push method. Affected campus populations will be notified by direct email about this change.