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CUView Discussion ListHave you considered following the CUView e-list? Share general ideas and questions with other CUView users by emailing CUView-discuss-l@cornell.edu (you must be a member of the list to post).
BillingAs a component of emergency communications, CUView requires no monthly fees or ongoing costs to participating units.The only costs for CUView are the one-time charges for obtaining an estimate, signing up for maintenance, and purchasing and installing the signage.FeesA basic CUView…
The CUView digital signage service requires:
You can edit Microsoft Office documents stored in Box either online using the Word, Excel, and PowerPoint Online apps, or on your computer desktop using the full version of Word, Excel, or PowerPoint. Groups can simultaneously edit and collaborate on Microsoft Office files…
Request or Cancel an Account Code
To request or cancel an account code, please ask your department's Telecommunications Coordinator (the person who handles your phone bills) to submit a Request for Service form to the IT Service Desk: Voice, Video, Data.
Use an Account Code from an Unrestricted Campus Phone
Dial * 4.
Wait for the dial tone.
Enter the five-digit account code.
Wait for the dial tone.
Dial 9 + 1 + long distance number.
Use an Account Code from a Restricted Campus Phone
Dial * 4.
Wait for the dial tone.
Enter the…
We recommend that you use an EGA address as the sender when sending Cornell bulkmail.
One-Time Mailing
Situation: You have a message to be sent to a large number of people. You have the list of email addresses. You are NOT sending to a pre-defined group, such as all students or all faculty.
University Policy 5.2 applies if you want to send a message to ALL members of one or more of the following groups:
Alumni
Students
Academics
Staff
Allow at least two business days to complete this process.
There are several applications that are not appropriate for customers to run on a managed server in the Server Farm. These applications might reproduce existing central functions, be a security risk, or they may break our management model.
If there is an application that you use where you feel a…
Snapshots are “point-in-time” versions of data stored on the share. Snapshots enable access and restoration of old versions of files. This is useful in the event of accidental deletion of a file or for reverting to an older copy of a set of files. Snapshots are the only way a file may be…
Shared File Services supports the SMB2 and SMB3 protocols.
The SMB1 protocol was removed effective 4/29/2018 from the Cornell Active Directory (AD) Domain Controllers and the \\files.cornell.edu DFS servers used by SFS.
SMB1 is not supported.
Lack of SMB1 may impact older…
You can connect to an SMB (sometimes called CIFS) Share using any of the following methods:
Using a UNC Path: Windows or Mac OS X
Net Use: Windows (recommended for non-Cornell AD joined computers)
Note for Linux: SFS does not offer support for Linux accessing CIFS, however,…
Each managed server has three types of contacts associated with it:
Three connected systems are part of the monitoring and on-call contact process:
Use the forms below to either request a new share or change/delete an existing share.Change requests must come from the contacts of record for the share.
What to use a share for?
Files you want to share within your department or with other departments at the University.
To store University (mission data) in a safe/secure central location.
“Low Velocity” data: data which undergoes less than a 20% daily change rate, i.e. Microsoft Office…
If you have questions about using a share, consult:
Current Rates:
Capacity
Non-Replicated
Replicated
150 GB
$4.50
$9
500 GB
$15
$30
1000 GB
$30
$60
Multiples of 500 GB
Add $15 per 500 GB
Add $30 per 500 GB
An offsite Disaster Recovery copy of data stored on SFS is…
Confirm the SourceVerify that the message is coming from the person's real email address. In email readers and devices that do not display the actual address, hover over the Sender’s name to reveal what follows the @ symbol. Scammers frequently attach a real person's name to a fraudulent email…