Mobile Computing
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Android – How to set up Outlook
Android – How to set up Microsoft Exchange (staff) (Please be aware that android versions vary between devices so your set-up may differ slightly from the one shown. The device used…
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Android – how to set up webmail.
Android – How to set up Webmail (Please be aware that android versions vary between devices so your set-up may differ slightly from the one shown. The device used for this…
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Configuring an iPhone/iPad to access student email
Students: With the exception of some postgraduates, students are on the Webmail service and cannot use Outlook Exchange. Please follow the step by step instructions on the PowerPoint below. You can…
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Connecting a Kindle to Eduroam
Current models of the Amazon Kindle cannot connect to the Eduroam wireless network used at all UK Universities. The standard Kindle can connect to many wifi networks but is not compatible…
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Desktop Anywhere
Desktop Anywhere provides students with secure remote access to University IT services from most computers that have internet access. Once connected you will have access to: · Many of the most…
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Eduroam certificates
Automatic Eduroam configuration tool for Windows 7 Please download and install from here. Step by step connection guide for connecting Windows 7 to eduroam is here. Technical information The eduroam wireless…
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FixIT repair service
FixIT is an on-campus, computer repair service for University of Leeds staff and students. FixIT covers bother software and hardware computer repairs. To book your computer in for repair, bring it…
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How can I set up my iPhone/iPad to use the wireless network?
For the iPhone and iPad: Turn on wireless ([Settings] then [Wi-Fi]). You should see a list of available wireless networks. Select ‘eduroam’ Enter your username and password, entering your username in…
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How do I remove viruses and spyware?
Virus and Malicious Software Protection There are two distinct types of threats to PCs: Viruses Small, malicious programs which are usually spread via email or the web and cause a variety…
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How to connect to the wireless network
Eduroam The wireless service for all University users is the encrypted, secure ‘eduroam’ network. You will need to configure your device once, from then on you will be logged in…
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How to scan and copy using the MyPrint service
Scanning and copying using the MyPrint service All of the MyPrint devices now have the capability to copy and scan. How to copy using MyPrint. Select…
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Immobilise
Almost all of us carry expensive equipment around with us every day. Whilst our laptops and mobile phones are an invaluable tool to work, communicate, organise and socialise, they can also…
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LoanIT – borrow or hire a laptop from the Help Desk
Free for a day Students may borrow a laptop from the Help Desk during the day for no charge, provided it is returned 30 minutes before the Help Desk closes. This…
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MyPrint mobile
MyPrint mobile allows you to print from any email/internet enabled device. You can either: 1. Print by uploading your documents – login to MyPrint mobile with your ISS username and password…
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Peer to peer, Bittorrent & network speed
We regulate the speed of the network to ensure that all users get the same experience regardless of their location. Across the residence Connections across the residences are at 100Mbps, so…








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