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Some Common Questions and Problem

List of 11 frequently asked questions.

  • Q. How do I connect to the Student WiFi?

    SSID – Notre Dame-Student WiFi
    Password: NDHounds
    Username: FirstName.LastName.G (Max 20 Characters not ending with “.” Ask for help)
    Password: Office 365 Password Same as OneNote and Email, NOT the same as OnCampus. Ask the helpdesk to change it if you have forgotten it.
    *If your device says “Connected No Internet” and does not load a sign-in page go to msftconnecttest.com/redirect
    *If you keep having to sign in then you need to turn off Private addresses on your device. Come to the helpdesk if you need help.
  • Q. Did you forget your username, email, or password?

    OnCampus
    Username: FirstName.LastName.GradYear@notredame.ca
    Password: Is set by you and can be reset in OnCampus.

    Office 365 / OneNote / Printing
    Username: FirstName.LastName.GradYear@notredame.ca
    Password: You can only have this password changed for you at the helpdesk

    WiFi
    Username: FirstName.LastName.G (Max 20 characters not ending in ".", Ask the helpdesk if you need help)
    Password: Same as Office 365
  • Q. Is this Spam?

    If you think it's spam then it's probably spam.

    Here is the list, in no particular order:

    If It Ends Up In Your Spam Folder
    You might be reading this entry and thinking Duh! But you would be surprised how many people go rummaging through their spam folder like there s something they need in there. Unless you accidentally categorized legitimate emails as spam, you can be pretty sure that all the emails you need will appear in your inbox. Sometimes emails from certain websites end up in the spam folder. You must deal with those on a case-by-case basis to determine whether or not they re legitimate of pushing garbage into your inbox.

    Look at the Email Address
    Legitimate companies send emails through a server based out of their company website (for example, support@microsoft.com). If you see a long string of numbers in front of the @ sign or the name of a free email service before the .com (or any other domain), you need to question the legitimacy of the email in question.

    Look at the Content
    Keep an eye out for emails that say you need to do something right at that second or within a certain number of hours. Also, be wary of any emails that include links. Most companies tell you what to do, but they never direct you to where to do it with a link. Finally, rampant grammatical and spelling errors within the body of an email are good signs that it s spam. Spammers don t care enough about the actual messages they re sending to take the time to make them make sense.

    If It Asks for Personal Information
    Most institutions you deal with come right out and say they re never going to ask for personal information in an email. They don t need to ask you for your personal information anyway because they usually have it on hand. So, if you get an email that asks you for any personal information, no matter how legitimate it might seem, delete it right away. Personal information is only meant to be entered in secure, encrypted forms, not emails where anyone and everyone can get their hands on your information.

    Look at the Greeting
    When you receive a genuine email, the sender addresses you directly, using either your first or last name. If you receive an email where they refer to you as a Valued Customer or as a member of some company, it's spam. Senders of your genuine emails want to get your attention, so they always address you directly. We don t know about you, but when we read Dear Valued Customer, our eyes begin to glaze over and our mouse cursor can t drag it to the trash fast enough.
  • Q. What happens to my account when I leave ND?

    • Graduate
    Congratulations! As an alumnus, you will retain your ND Email for life or until you request us to close the account.*
    • Undergraduate
    Your Email and Files will be accessible over the summer break and the following year. If you choose not to return you will be treated as an alumni and retain your Email address.* 
    • Departed Mid Year
    Unfortunately, we will lock your account, files, and emails. If you require a copy of any files or access to the email account you can request that through the helpdesk. Your files will NOT be deleted and should you decide to return your account will be reactivated and you will regain access to all your files and Emails.

    *As long as the school keeps using an Office back end. You will be notified if anything is going to change with as much notice as we can give
  • Q. Are you locked out of your computer?

    You can come to the helpdesk and we will try to get you back in. We will probably need your phone or access to your personal email to reset the password.
    If you are locked out of your computer's admin account, there is not much we can do without reinstalling Windows.
  • Q. Is your laptop not turning on?

    Is your laptop charged?
    Is your charger working?
    Is the outlet your plugged into working?
    Do you have any lights on the laptop?

    Try to force the laptop off with the power switch

    If you can remove the battery try the steps below
    1. Remove the battery (If you see the LED above the lock slider the laptop is not shut down)
    2. With the battery still removed turn the power on 3 times
    3. With the battery still removed connect the charger to the laptop
    4. With the battery still removed and the charger connected turn on the laptop
    5. With the charger connected and the laptop on reinstall battery remembering to lock it
    6. If it's still not working you will have to contact the helpdesk
  • Q. Is you Pen not working?

    Does your pen need to be charged?
    Do you need to change the battery in your pen?
  • Q. Are you getting spam notifications on your Windows Desktop?

    This is usually just a website you have allowed to send notifications in chrome, not a virus.
    1. Open Chrome
    2. Go to chrome://settings/content/notifications
    3. Click the three vertical dots to the right of any site you do not recognize under allow
    4. Select Block from the drop-down
    If you keep getting popups take a screenshot of your notifications and open a helpdesk ticket
  • Q. Do you need to get school applications like OneNote and Outlook on a public computer?

    1. Open your internet browser on any computer or phone
    2. Go to www.office.com
    3. Sign in with your ND email and password (FirstName.LastName.GradYear@notredame.ca)
    From the main page, you can select any application that you need
    You can also install Office 365 on any personal computer up to 5 times while you are a student at ND
  • Q. Is your computer running slow?

    1. Install all updates
    2. Restart your computer
    3. Close start-up applications that you do not need
  • Q. How Do I connect to the projectors?

    When the installer is downloaded please run and follow the below options
    *Click Next
    *Click Next
    *Click Install
    *If you are asked to Install C++ Redistributable
    **Check the “I Agree…” box
    **Click Install
    **When It says Successful click close
    **Vivi install will resume
    *Click Finish

    After clicking finish it should launch the Vivi app
    *Click on Athol Murray College of Notre Dame
    *Click Sign Up
    **Fill out the form
    **Full name
    **School Email
    **Password for Vivi
    **Confirm the password
    *Click Sign Up
    *Find the confirmation email in your inbox
    *Click Confirm my account
    *Go back to the Vivi app
    *Click Log In
    *Enter your email
    *Enter your password
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    Used Fujitsu LIFEBOOK T725 (A Grade)

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