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This article is intended to assist in applying the minimum security settings required on Android Devices. Due to the broad scope of Android Devices, this is only meant as a general guide and actual procedures may vary between different devices.
This article is for the benefit of the faculty, staff, and students who would like to promote a secure computing environment and ensure that sensitive University data stays within the University.
This article is intended for faculty, staff, and students who need cloud-based storage, collaboration, and sharing of documents and secure information.
This article is for the benefit of faculty, staff, and students who would like to know more about UM-Flint's Virtual Private Network (VPN) and to explore the benefits and uses of the service.
The guest network is not intended for use by university faculty, staff, or students when engaging in University-related academic or business activities. This network is only for guests at the university who will not be staying for the long term.
This article is intended for current students, faculty, and staff who would like to learn about the VPN services offered at the University.
This article is for the benefit of the faculty and staff members on campus. Has links to articles for up-to-date information on using SSH and SFTP.
This article is intended for the benefit of faculty and staff who would like to connect to their university-owned, Windows computers from home by using the Remote Desktop feature.
This guide is intended to help connect personal Mac computers onto the campus wireless network.
This article serves as a guide on using Forticlient VPN software.
This article is intended for faculty, staff, and students who would like to learn about Google Drive.
This guide is intended to help connect personal computers running Windows 10 onto the campus wireless network.
This guide is intended to help connect personal computers running a distribution of Linux onto the campus wireless network.
This article is intended for students, faculty, and staff who would like to learn more about computer threats and good programs to use to thwart these threats.