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VoiceThreadVoiceThread is online software that you can use to record video and/or audio.For more information on using it, visit the CTL Resource Library and click on VoiceThread to see all the options available.TroubleshootingIf have issues with the camera freezing on your Thinkpad, visit the Camera Freezes on Thinkpad page.
Before you can create and publish a Web site, it is helpful to learn what a Web site is and how the files in it relate to one another.
A "Web site" is a collection of files that are connected to each other by hyperlinks that allow you to jump from one page to another. These files are called HTML files, and each HTML file is a separate Web page. It is possible for a Web site to have only one HTML page, but most Web sites have several pages.
The images that appear on Web pages are separate files from the Web page (HTML) files themselves, but appear to viewers as part of the page.
Occasionally the Windows software on NMU issued machines may state that it is not activated or genuine (especially if you haven't connected to an on-campus network recently). You may see prompts stating "The activation period has expired," "You may be a victim of software counterfeiting," or "Windows is not genuine." Follow these intstructions to verify and/or troubleshoot Windows activation.
NMU issued desktops and ThinkPad notebooks are configured with Automatic Updates, which means that each computer regularly communicates with a local Automatic Updates server. The server tells the computer what updates are available, and the computer tells you they are ready to be installed. Windows updates are available typically the second Tuesday of each month after 6:00 pm but critical updates might be available more often.
When you send a message over a wireless connection, someone who has the correct equipment can receive and decode the message. You have no way to know if someone is eavesdropping on messages you send or receive; this kind of eavesdropping is undetectable.Although the NMU wireless networks require all users to register their wireless network hardware addresses, it is still possible for malicious users to eavesdrop on others.