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Information Technology at California State University

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Welcome to Information Technology

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New Web Folder Location

As part of CSUN’s ongoing web enhancement project, all University web content was recently migrated to a new location. Content owners now store all of their web content in the "public_html" folder on the new "webdrive" and any content stored in the "public_html" folder on the "udrive" is no longer in production.

For instructions on mapping the new "webdrive," visit http://www.csun.edu/it/training/guides/webdrive.html and to learn more about this project visit the Web Enhancement Project page. If you have any questions, contact the IT Help Desk at (818) 677-1400 or email helpdesk@csun.edu.

Wireless Upgrade Project

As a continuation of the CSU initiative to upgrade campus networks, IT began upgrading the CSUN wireless network on Monday, June 1, 2009. In addition to replacing existing older equipment, new access points are also being installed to enhance wireless connectivity throughout the campus.

To learn how users are being impacted during this upgrade and for a complete project schedule, visit http://www.csun.edu/it/wirelessupgrade.html. If you have any questions, contact the IT Help Desk at (818) 677-1400 or email helpdesk@csun.edu.

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Tech News

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Computerworld

Mozilla sets Firefox 3.5 final release for Tuesday

Mozilla will ship Firefox 3.5 on Tuesday, bringing the long-awaited upgrade in under its own deadline wire, the company announced last Friday.

The Chronicle of Higher Education

Going From Campus Mail to Gmail

In an episode of Tech Therapy recorded live at The Chronicle Technology Forum, Warren Arbogast and Scott Carlson talk with Paul Turner, the manager of academic technologies at the University of Notre Dame, about how his institution managed the switch to Google's Gmail service.

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(Page Updated 06-30-09)