FREQUENTLYASKEDQUESTIONS
QUESTIONS

    ACCESSING/FINDING INFORMATION ON CS WEBSITE?
  1. How do I access information about my Computer Science course?


  2. How do I access the lecture notes supplied by my Computer Science Instructor?


  3. How do I access the information about my Computer Science Instructor?


  4. TUTORING?
  5. Where can I get extra help with my class work?


  6. CS LABS AND ACCOUNTS?
  7. Who can use the Computer Science Labs? How do I get an account? Where are the Computer Science labs located? What are the Computer Science Laboratory hours? What are CS lab policies, and how do they affect me?


  8. I have a CS lab account, but I can't log on, what's wrong? Why can't I log in to the Computer Science Lab, but I can log into other computers on campus?


  9. EMAIL/NSU WEBMAIL?
  10. Do I have an NSU email address? How do I set up my NSU Webmail(Email) Account? What happens if I've forgotten my password? I've tried accessing my account, but the system doesn't recognize me, what do I do?


  11. BLACKBOARD?
  12. What is Blackboard? Do I have a Blackboard account How do I set up my Blackboard Account? What happens if I've forgotten my password? I've tried accessing my account, but the system doesn't recognize me, what do I do?


  13. HOW TO QUESTIONS?
  14. How do I format a disk?


  15. How do I scan a 3 1/2" Floppy disk for viruses?


  16. How do I login to a remote system?


  17. How do I transfer files between a local system and remote system?


  18. PRINTING QUESTIONS?
  19. How do I print C++ Source Code?


  20. How do I print C++ Output?


  21. How do I print from a UNIX machine?


  22. Why can't I print?


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