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How do I access a gmail account that has been delegated to me?
To access a delegated email account Once an email account has been delegated to you (or once you have been granted access), you can begin accessing that account from your own account. To do so, complete the following steps: Log in to your Google Mail account from a web browser (note this isn't available from a mobile device). If you are already logged in to Google Mail, you may need to close out of your session and log in again to update your security token. Click your account photo or the circle with your first initial in it (located in the upper-right corner of the page). From the drop-down menu, select the desired delegated account. A new window or tab will open displaying the delegated account. If you don't immediately see the account, you may need to log out of g-mail and log back in again. NB - You may also wish to set an Out-of-Office reply. This can be done via the delegated inbox. In the top right, click Settings See all settings. Scroll down to the "Vacation responder" section. Select Vacation responder on. Fill in the date range, subject, and message. Under your message, check the box if you only want your contacts to see your vacation reply. At the bottom of the page, click Save Changes.
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Map a network drive in Windows 10
Map a network drive in Windows 10 Windows 10 Before mapping a drive, you may need to log out of Windows and back in again to update your security token. Map a network drive to get to it from File Explorer in Windows without having to look for it or type its network address each time. 1. Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E. 2. Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the Computer tab, select Map network drive. 3. In the Drive list, select a drive letter. (Any available letter will do.) 4. In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer: \\\ (for example: \\einstein\ITDocsShare) To connect every time you log on to your PC, select the Reconnect at sign-in check box. 5. Select Finish. If you have any issues, please call us at the TRC: x4357
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Map a Network Drive in Windows 11
Map a network drive to get to it from File Explorer in Windows without having to look for it or type its network address each time. Open File Explorer from the taskbar or the Start menu, or press the Windows logo key + E. Select This PC from the left pane. Then, on the File Explorer ribbon, select More > Map network drive. Note: If you don't see Map network drive on the More menu, you can right-click the This PC node in the folder pane and you'll see the command there. In the Drive list, select a drive letter. (Any available letter will do.) In the Folder box, type the path of the folder or computer: \\\ (for example: \\einstein\ITDocsShare) To connect every time you sign in to your PC, select Reconnect at sign-in. Select Finish. If you have any questions, please contact the TRC at x4357.
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Connecting to Hartwick College with Forticlient
Upon opening the FortiClient Zero Trust Fabric Agent, select the Remote Access tab on the left, ensure that sslvpn.hartwick.edu is selected for the VPN Name, and click Connect. If for some reason you don't see sslvpn.hartwick.edu as an option, you can add it manually by clicking the icon and choosing "Add a new connection." In the screen that follows, enter the settings outlined below and click save.
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How to access a delegated gmail account
To access a delegated email account Once an email account has been delegated to you (or once you have been granted access), you can begin accessing that account from your own account. To do so, complete the following steps: Log in to your Google Mail account from a web browser (note this isn't available from a mobile device). If you are already logged in to Google Mail, you may need to close out of your session and log in again to update your security token. Click your account photo or the circle with your first initial in it (located in the upper-right corner of the page). From the drop-down menu, select the desired delegated account. A new window or tab will open displaying the delegated account. If you don't immediately see the account, you may need to log out of g-mail and log back in again. NB - You may also wish to set an Out-of-Office reply. This can be done via the delegated inbox. In the top right, click Settings See all settings. Scroll down to the "Vacation responder" section. Select Vacation responder on. Fill in the date range, subject, and message. Under your message, check the box if you only want your contacts to see your vacation reply. At the bottom of the page, click Save Changes.
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Share your Google calendar with someone
Share your calendar with someone For more detailed instructions: https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/37082?hl=en In Google Calendar, you can share any calendar you own or have permission to share with others. When you share your calendar with someone: You can control what they can find and do on your calendar. They get an email. To add your calendar, they must accept your sharing request in the email. You can choose to stop sharing your calendar at any time. Share your calendar with specific people or groups Important: You can’t share calendars from the Calendar app. To share someone else’s calendar, the owner of the calendar must give you the “Make changes & manage sharing” permission. Step 1: Find the right calendar On your computer, open Google Calendar. On the left side of Calendar, find "My calendars." To find a full list of calendars, click the Down arrow . Share your calendar Step 2: Select who you want to share your calendar with To the right of the calendar, click More Settings and sharing. On the left, click Share with specific people or groups. Under "Share with specific people or groups," click Add people and groups. Add the email address of the person or Google Group. Step 3: Select what people can do with your calendar Choose how much access you want to give to other people: See only free/busy (hide details): People can only find out when you're busy. They can’t find out event names or details. See all event details:People can find everything on your calendar, which includes event names, times, locations, and descriptions. If an event is marked as "Private," event details aren’t visible. If the “See guest list” permission isn't enabled, the event guest list isn’t visible. Make changes to events: People can edit events on your calendar and find who it’s shared with. Make changes and manage sharing:People have full control of events on your calendar. They can: Create new events. Manage events. Change share settings. Learn about access permissions for shared calendars. Step 4: Share the calendar To give your recipient access, click Send. People you share your calendar with get an email. To add your calendar, the recipient must click the link in the email. If the recipient can’t find the email: Make sure you have the correct email address. Ask the person to check their spam or trash. Ask the person to search for your email address to find the email. Remove the person from the calendar’s sharing settings and then add them again. Make your calendar available to more people You can share your calendar with: The public People in your work, school, or other organization Make your calendar available to the public Make your calendar available to your organization Stop sharing your calendar On your computer, open Google Calendar. On the left, find the “My calendars” section. To expand the "My calendars" section, click the Down arrow . To the right of the calendar, click More Settings and sharing. Turn off share settings for the calendar. For public access: Under “Access permissions for events,” turn off Make available to public. For organization access: Under “Access permissions for events,” turn off Make available for {company name}. For specific people or groups: Under “Share with specific people or groups,” next to the person or groups you want to remove, click Remove .