Service Provider Maintenance Scheduled for Electronic Research Notebooks (LabArchives) on July 21
Monday, July 15, 2019 - 4:28pmAccess to Electronic Research Notebooks will be unavailable for about three hours during the maintenance period.
Access to Electronic Research Notebooks will be unavailable for about three hours during the maintenance period.
The mobile-optimized resource leverages the latest accessibility advancements and offers an improved user experience.
The Duo Mobile app will continue to function with the University’s multifactor authentication service, just as it does today.
Vulnerabilities affect Microsoft Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, Office, and more.
There will be an extended outage for the upgrade from 6 a.m. on Tuesday, July 9, through midnight on Tuesday-Wednesday, July 9-10.
The Learning Management System (Canvas) Early Adopters Program Starts Fall Term 2019.
Panopto, the service provider for Pitt Video, is requiring all users of the Panopto Recorder app to upgrade to version 6.0 or later.
Widespread internet issues affecting internet connectivity at multiple ISPs are resolved.
SupportAssist software comes pre-installed on Dell home and business PCs.
Apple advises customers to visit its website to determine if their MacBook Pro is affected.
Pitt Information Technology will never request your password in an email message. Any message containing such a request is a scam.
Vendor maintenance will be performed on the Student Information System (PeopleSoft and PeopleSoft Mobile) beginning at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 22. This work is expected to last until 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 23.
Maintenance begins at 9 p.m. and is expected to last up to three hours.
To reduce your risk of falling victim to this scam, you can disable the automatic adding of calendar invitations in Google Calendar.
The database servers will be unavailable for up to 90 minutes during the maintenance period.
Microsoft Corporation has announced security updates for June that affect Microsoft Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, Edge, and more.
Scam email also attempts to mimic the address of someone known to the recipient.
The database servers will be unavailable for up to an hour during the maintenance period.
The email links to a harmful external website that attempts to collect the recipient's username and password.
No service disruption is anticipated during the maintenance period.