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Issue Description When using the Cisco AnyConnect VPN client on Linux computers, the error messages below might be encountered: Possible Solution This error is caused by a syntax error in one of the configuration files. The error was fixed in the latest version of AnyConnect client for Linux. The old client must be completely removed from the computer: All...
Article Id: 16973

VPN at LSU: How to Connect? (Linux) We cannot guarantee that this guide will work with every version of Linux since there are so many different distributions. Our guide assumes you have a general understanding of the Linux OS and its command line. If you have troubles, please contact your departments TSP, the ITS Service desk, or Google. 1. Open a web browser. 2. Navigate to ...
Article Id: 17466

Sometimes Firewalls can affect connectivity. You can see if the connection issue is caused by a firewall by turning it off temporarily and then trying to visit a website you trust. IMPORTANT NOTE: Turning off your Firewall makes your PC more vulnerable to hackers, worms, or viruses. Turn it back on as soon as possible. To Turn On / Off Firewalls in Windows 10: 1. Click on...
Article Id: 19476

Windows 10: Generate a Wireless Network Report 1. Click the Start button in the bottom left corner of the screen. 2. Type in command prompt , right click on the Command Prompt icon, and select Run as administrator . 3. If prompted, select Yes to allow changes to be made to computer. 4. Once the Administrator: Command Prompt window opens,...
Article Id: 19479

How to Back up Files: 1. Click the Start button at the bottom left of your screen and then select Settings. 2. Choose Update & Security . 3. On the Update & security screen, click Backup on the left of your screen. 4. Then, select Add a drive. 5. Choose the appropriate external drive to back up your files. Your files...
Article Id: 17879

General Information This information has to do with the way the computer processes information in the CPU. 64-bit can handle large amounts of RAM more effectively. To determine whether you are using a 32-bit or a 64-bit Operating System, follow the steps below. Determine 32-bit or 64-bit Operating System 1. Locate the search tool labeled Search the web and Windows at...
Article Id: 17957

Built into the Windows Server 2016 operating system is a new and improved Nano Server. Its job is to provide a remote server operating system optimized for private clouds and datacenters. It resembles Windows Server in Server Core mode, but is significantly smaller, has no local logon capability, and only supports 64-bit applications and components. It uses less disk space, runs...
Article Id: 15463

General Information Linux is an operating system that freely releases its source code to anyone that wishes to use the Linux Kernal. When people say "Linux" they are usually talking about a specific Linux distribution. If you are talking about just the operating system the technical term is Linux kernel. A Linux distribution is considered to be the Linux kernel and a group of...
Article Id: 13524

General Information This information has to do with the way the computer processes information and its available current features. Newer versions are more secure and can handle newer programs more effectively. To determine what version you are using on your Windows Operating System, follow the steps below. If you only need to see how to upgrade, jump to: How to Upgrade your Windows...
Article Id: 20462

Summary: This article shows you the step-by-step process of how to send a print job from your Windows laptop to one of the LSU Public Access computer lab print servers via LSU's Wireless Network. Anyone with a valid PAWS ID and a Tiger Card can print documents remotely to any of the LSU Public Access computer lab...
Article Id: 20582

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