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==Overview==
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Here you will find installers and instructions to help you connect your laptop to printers on the
Office 365 provides junk mail filtering options for users to stop unwanted e-mail from being delivered to their inbox. There is also an option to report phishing scams by marking them.
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MCLA campus.
  
==Block Sender From a Received Message==
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==Available Printers==
Users can add a senders e-mail address to their block list directly from a received email.
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<table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3">
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  <tr>
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    <td><b>Building</b></td>
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    <td><b>Room</b></td>
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    <td><b>Link for Windows </b></td>
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  </tr>
  
*In the message list, select the message from a sender that you would like to block
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  <tr align="center">
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      <td>Freel Library 1st Floor</td>
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      <td>1st Floor Circulation</td>
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      <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/Freel_1st_Floor_Circulation.exe Freel 1st Floor Circulation]</td>
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  </tr>
  
*Above the reading pane, select '''Junk > Block''' to add the sender to your block list.
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  <tr align="center">
[[File:Junk5.png]]
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  <td>Freel Library 2nd Floor</td>
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  <td>Freel Library 2nd Floor</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/Freel-SecondFloor.exe Freel-SecondFloor]</td>
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  </tr>
  
==Report a message as phishing or junk==
 
  
Users also have the ability to flag messages as a phishing scam or junk. Note: When you mark a message as phishing, it reports the sender but doesn't block that specific sender from sending additional messages to you in the future. You must also ensure the sender is added to your block list.
 
  
*In the message list, select the message or messages you want to report.
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  <tr align="center">
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  <td>Murdock Hall</td>
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  <td>1st Floor Hallway</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/Murdock-Lab-Hallway.exe Murdock_Lab_Hallway]</td>
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  </tr>
  
*Above the reading pane, select '''Junk > Phishing''' or '''Junk''' to report the message sender.
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  <tr align="center">
[[File:Junk4.png]]
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  <td>Center for Science and Innovation First Floor</td>
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  <td>Room 120 - Student Write Up</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/CSI-120-laser.exe CSI 120 Laser]</td>
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  </tr>
  
==Add Specific E-mail or Domains To Block List==
 
  
Users have the ability to block email addresses and domains they don't want to receive messages from. Add any email address or domain to your blocked senders list to move these messages directly to your Junk Email folder.
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  <tr align="center">
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  <td>Center for Science and Innovation Second Floor</td>
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  <td>Room 218 - Student Write Up</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/CSI-218-laser.exe  CSI 218 Laser]</td>
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  </tr>
  
*Click the Email link located on the https://portal.mcla.edu site.
 
  
*At the top of the page, select the gear icon then select "'''View all Outlook settings'''".
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  <tr align="center">
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  <td>Center for Science and Innovation Third Floor</td>
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  <td>Room 316 - Student Write Up</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/CSI-316-laser.exe CSI 316 Laser]</td>
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  </tr>
  
[[File:Junk1.png]]
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  <tr align="center">
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  <td>Center for Science and Innovation - Chemistry Third Floor</td>
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  <td>Room 308 - Student Printer in Chemistry Suite</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/CSI-308-laser-stu.exe CSI 308 Laser]</td>
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  </tr>
  
*Select '''Mail > Junk email'''.
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  <tr align="center">
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  <td>Venable Veteran Resource Center</td>
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  <td>Venable Hall 309</td>
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  <td>[https://techhelp.mcla.edu/pdf/Venable-VeteranResourceCenter-laser.exe Veteran Resource Center]</td>
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  </tr>
  
*Under the ''''Block Senders and Domains'''" heading click the "'''+Add'''" button. Enter the email address or the domain you'd like to block.
 
  
[[File:Junk2.png]]
 
  
*Select '''Save'''.
 
  
==Add Safe Senders and Domains==
 
Users also have the ability to add specific e-mail addresses or domains to their safe sender list to ensure messages from them are not redirected to their junk folder.
 
  
*Click the Email link located on the https://portal.mcla.edu site.
 
  
*At the top of the page, select the gear icon then select "'''View all Outlook settings'''".
 
  
[[File:Junk1.png]]
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</table>
  
*Select '''Mail > Junk Email'''.
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==Instructions For Windows==
  
*Under the "'''Safe Senders and Domains'''" heading click the "'''+Add'''" button. Enter the email address or the domain you'd like to specify are safe.
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*Choose a printer from the list of available printers (above) and use the link located in the "Link for Windows" column.
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*You might be warned that the download contains an executable, click "Run" from the dialog box.
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*You will be prompted again warning you that the program's publisher cannot be verified.  Just click "Run" again.
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*The printer installation tool will launch.  Click 'Next' and the installation of the printer will proceed.
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*You will be prompted to set a username and password for the printer. Select 'Use specified user account" then enter '''mclaad\''' then your A number (example:mclaad\a10001000) and password.
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'''NOTE:''' Occasionally this window appears behind other windows.  If after a few seconds it doesn't appear, minimize or close your other windows to locate it.
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*Click “Ok”.
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*In a few seconds, the printer will be installed.  If you would like to check to see that it is available, click the "Start" menu, and then click "Printers and Faxes".
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'''NOTE:''' The installation should not set the printer as the default printer on your computer.  You will have to choose the appropriate printer each time you print. Typically, this can be done by choosing the printer from a list as in this example from the Internet Explorer print dialog.
  
[[File:Junk3.png]]
 
  
*Select '''Save'''.
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==Instructions For macOSe==
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Mac users will need to follow these instructions to manually install campus printers. [[Manual Printer Install on macOS Sierra|here]].

Revision as of 21:18, 6 September 2022

Here you will find installers and instructions to help you connect your laptop to printers on the MCLA campus.

Available Printers

Building Room Link for Windows
Freel Library 1st Floor 1st Floor Circulation Freel 1st Floor Circulation
Freel Library 2nd Floor Freel Library 2nd Floor Freel-SecondFloor
Murdock Hall 1st Floor Hallway Murdock_Lab_Hallway
Center for Science and Innovation First Floor Room 120 - Student Write Up CSI 120 Laser
Center for Science and Innovation Second Floor Room 218 - Student Write Up CSI 218 Laser
Center for Science and Innovation Third Floor Room 316 - Student Write Up CSI 316 Laser
Center for Science and Innovation - Chemistry Third Floor Room 308 - Student Printer in Chemistry Suite CSI 308 Laser
Venable Veteran Resource Center Venable Hall 309 Veteran Resource Center

Instructions For Windows

  • Choose a printer from the list of available printers (above) and use the link located in the "Link for Windows" column.
  • You might be warned that the download contains an executable, click "Run" from the dialog box.
  • You will be prompted again warning you that the program's publisher cannot be verified. Just click "Run" again.
  • The printer installation tool will launch. Click 'Next' and the installation of the printer will proceed.
  • You will be prompted to set a username and password for the printer. Select 'Use specified user account" then enter mclaad\ then your A number (example:mclaad\a10001000) and password.

NOTE: Occasionally this window appears behind other windows. If after a few seconds it doesn't appear, minimize or close your other windows to locate it.

  • Click “Ok”.
  • In a few seconds, the printer will be installed. If you would like to check to see that it is available, click the "Start" menu, and then click "Printers and Faxes".

NOTE: The installation should not set the printer as the default printer on your computer. You will have to choose the appropriate printer each time you print. Typically, this can be done by choosing the printer from a list as in this example from the Internet Explorer print dialog.


Instructions For macOSe

Mac users will need to follow these instructions to manually install campus printers. here.