New utility server

Some service are down after the upgrade to the gsulaw.gsu.edu server on the morning of March 25. One side effect of the server name change is that you might get a “certificate error” if you go to a “gsulaw2” addresss (from a bookmark or old link). This is normal, and the error can be ignored… Read more »

New Anti-virus Software

Georgia State University is implementing new anti-virus software – McAfee VirusScan.  All Georgia State students, faculty and staff should update to McAfee by January 15, 2010. For more information and download instructions for McAfee, visithttp://www.gsu.edu/help/antivirus.html. Please note that the new anti-virus software is available for Windows-based computers only.  Georgia State will notify students as soon as a… Read more »

Westlaw OnePass Updates

Faculty, staff and students with Westlaw access: Make sure to update your Westlaw Username and Password to meet the new Westlaw security requirements. Westlaw has updated OnePass to new, more secure, requirements. If you haven’t updated your OnePass Username and Password, you will be prompted to do so when you log in. After logging in,… Read more »

Law Library study room upgrades coming soon!

This year’s Tech Fee project will upgrade the Law Library study rooms into more modern meeting rooms to support collaborative student work. Multimedia projectors with laptop connectivity will be installed in the Law Library Study Rooms. This project will begin this Spring.

Clickers/Classroom Polling

We now have clicker kits available for checkout at the Law Library Circulation Desk. We will be offering training on how to use the TurningPoint software for creating polling questions in your PowerPoint presentations for your class.  For more information, check out our classroom polling information page. Three clicker kits with instructions are available for checkout… Read more »

New web server

This web site is now running on a new server. Almost everything will function exactly as before, but there are a few changes due to the new increased security measures. If you log into a site with the “pop-up” password window, you will need to reset your MyLaw password (it can be the same password if it… Read more »

Classroom Polling

We now have clicker kits available for checkout at the Law Library Circulation Desk. We will be offering training on how to use the TurningPoint software for creating polling questions in your PowerPoint presentations for your class.  For more information, check out our classroom polling information page. As always, if you need assistance with getting started… Read more »

Student E-mail List Problems Resolved

As of today, with the help of College of Law IT staff working in conjunction with University IT staff, the student E-mail list problems have been resolved. The College of Law mailmain email list, http://law.gsu.edu/technology/index/web_and_e-mail/e-mail/mailing_lists, has been experiencing problems recently communicating with the new student email system, PantherMail. While the college mailing lists support general college communications, class-specific… Read more »

Reminder: Changes to Cat Chat and VPN

On February 3rd, faculty and staff will need to use their CampusID and password to log in to CatChat and the VPN. Your Novell ID and password will still be used to access your network files through eStorage.  For help with your CampusID, visit the CampusID website at https://campusid.gsu.edu.

Upcoming change for VPN and CatChat Wireless

On February 3rd, faculty and staff will need to use their Campus ID and password to log in to the VPN and CatChat Wireless. As a reminder, the CampusID and password are the same login/password currently used to access Easyview and Profile Manager. This change is part of the plan to standardize as many logins as possible… Read more »