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Pinned Article Installing an SPSS Commuter License on Laptops

[Faculty] This article shows installing an SPSS Commuter License on Laptops

Pinned Article Obtain Discounted Software for Personal Use

[Faculty, Staff and Students] The Maryland Education Enterprise Consortium (MEEC) provides specific software at reduced pricing for eligible faculty, staff and students at participating institutions. This software is for personal devices only. Learn how to set up an account and purchase the software.

Pinned Article Use Jamf Self Service to Install and Update Mac Applications

[Faculty and Staff] Jamf Self Service distributes software to university Macs, providing standard university application packages for faculty and staff to install on-demand.

Chairperson Procedures to Approve Adobe CC Software Requests (Academic Affairs)

[Faculty & Staff] This document details the process of approving Adobe CC software requests. Faculty or staff requesting the Adobe CC software from their chairperson must justify why they need the software to perform their duties at the university. The chairperson approves justified requests by submitting a TechHelp Service Request on behalf of the faculty or staff member. The TechHelp request initiates the Adobe installation process for the faculty or staff member.

Get SAS Software for Your Windows Computer

[Faculty and Staff] Request installation of SAS Software on your Windows computer. SAS is designed for data access, transformation and reporting.

Install SPSS on Windows

[Faculty and Staff] This article shows the Procedures to Install SPSS on Windows

Request Adobe CC Software for Staff

[Faculty and Staff] TU staff are eligible for Adobe CC software, provided they need it for TU work. Learn how to request Adobe CC software from your department supervisor and to justify why you need to access Adobe CC software to perform your job duties.

Request Temporary Admin Rights for Your Computer

[Faculty & Staff] The Temporary Computer Administrator Rights (TCAR) tool allows faculty and staff to grant temporary administrator access to a workstation for up to 3 hours. You may give permission to yourself or an alternate NetID (such as a student employee or graduate assistant) to download or install software and run a program that needs administrative rights.

Save Files on Mac Computers

[Students, Faculty and Staff] Saving files on Apple Mac computers look different than saving on a windows computer. Learn to save a file and find a previously saved file.

Solve Web Browser Problems

[Faculty & Staff] Web browsers save temporary files to work efficiently. Occasionally, corrupted or outdated information may cause a webpage to load incorrectly or not at all.

SPSS Software

[Faculty and Staff] This article helps with SPSS software installation and license requirements.

Use Software Center to Install and Update Windows Applications

[Faculty & Staff] Learn how to use the Software Center to install and upgrade Windows desktop applications.