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- Windows (section Windows Servicing)or laptop. See WindowsServicing for an overview of how we run Windows feature updates at UMIACS. Python R RStudio Visual Studio Windows Accounts Remote813 bytes (92 words) - 16:06, 15 February 2023
- SecureShell (section Windows / PuTTY Verification)are running a currently supported version of Windows, you can install the OpenSSH client natively in Windows by following Microsoft's instructions here.6 KB (901 words) - 20:16, 6 November 2023
- 7 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Windows 10 / Windows Server 2022 Windows 11 macOS 11.x macOS 12.x macOS 13.x macOS 14.x324 bytes (40 words) - 14:19, 12 January 2024
- Remote Desktop (section Windows)control your Windows desktop environment through a graphical user interface. Mouse and keyboard movements are transferred over a network to a Windows host running10 KB (1,435 words) - 16:32, 16 February 2024
- client to access a Windows machine, as well as access a number of other non-public UMIACS resources. Operating Systems: Configuring a Windows VPN Connection1 KB (139 words) - 16:00, 6 March 2024
- You should now see a gray window. Click on the "VPN Settings..." button in that window. You should now see the VPN page in Windows Settings. Click "Add a6 KB (740 words) - 17:58, 24 April 2024
- LocalDataStorage (section Windows Local Storage)server. However, there are a number of cases where this is not feasible. Windows hosts at UMIACS store user directories on their local C drives. Supported5 KB (714 words) - 13:58, 20 October 2023
- (and if Windows, what you will be using to create the key) Windows Git Bash: follow instructions for Linux/MacOS/Bash and Git Bash (for Windows) PuTTY:9 KB (1,512 words) - 20:23, 6 November 2023
- Windows Activation (section Windows Licensing)run these commands in order: Windows 10/11: cscript c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs -skms kms.umd.edu:1688 cscript c:\windows\system32\slmgr.vbs -ipk NPP3 KB (389 words) - 17:50, 28 August 2023
- microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-10-version-22h2 11: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/whats-new/whats-new-windows-11-version-23h22 KB (322 words) - 16:50, 10 April 2024
- running a 64-bit version of Windows 10 version 1607 or later, any version of Windows 11, or Windows Server 2019 or later. In Windows, open the Settings app3 KB (313 words) - 16:10, 15 February 2023
- supported laptop options for devices that will run and/or are shipped with a Windows operating system. In order to qualify for UMIACS support of any level, the4 KB (504 words) - 18:39, 29 September 2023
- Python (section Windows Alternate Module Installation)If you are using Windows, you can install your required version of Python without Administrator credentials. Please see the Windows Python page. Python3 KB (368 words) - 16:51, 20 October 2022
- EnvironmentalVariables (section PATH (Windows))In UNIX and Windows many of the commands run have variables that are parsed from a user's environment. The most common variable is the PATH variable, which2 KB (316 words) - 15:27, 29 March 2022
- Backing up a Windows or macOS laptop Nightly backups through TSM Windows Personal Backups146 bytes (14 words) - 15:35, 14 November 2022
- Encryption is a data protection feature available in all modern versions of Windows. Having BitLocker integrated with the operating system addresses the threats3 KB (408 words) - 18:01, 17 August 2023
- Google Drive/Drive for Desktop (section Windows Setup)follow the migration steps here. Drive for desktop is an application for Windows and macOS that lets you quickly access Google Drive content directly from5 KB (741 words) - 13:47, 12 March 2024
- Right-click the file or directory you would like to change permissions for and click on 'Properties.' In this example: We will be changing the permissions1 KB (151 words) - 15:41, 21 July 2020
- related files are stored. If you to access this file system over CIFS (Windows and other operating systems) the path to use is (substituting <username>562 bytes (157 words) - 20:40, 8 May 2024
- need to migrate all UMIACS Windows accounts to a new domain. This migration starts by moving your account from our existing Windows Active Directory domain3 KB (375 words) - 14:29, 2 July 2020