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UTD NetIDs are generally based on an individual's affiliation with the University of Texas at Dallas. However, individuals who are not eligible for a NetID can receive one if sponsored by a current UTD Faculty or Staff member.


Outlook is an application used to access email, calendar, and contacts. Email service at UT Dallas is provided by Microsoft Office 365, and is sometimes called “Exchange Online” email. Office 365 email is protected by Duo & modern authentication.


Box is a cloud storage platform that is sometimes called CometSpace at UTD.


eLearning is the university's platform for course-related materials, assignment submission, and assessments (quizzes/tests).

Support for eLearning is provided by the eLearning Helpdesk.


Galaxy Orion is a service to support admissions, enrollment, registration, orientation, financial aid, student accounts, and collections, advising, and career services.


Email at UT Dallas is provided by Microsoft Office 365 and is sometimes called “Exchange Online” email. Office 365 email is protected by Duo & modern authentication.


NetID is a network account used to access campus computing resources. Your NetID is associated with a network password that is used to authenticate most UTD resources.


Microsoft Word is a word processing program that is part of the Microsoft 365 Suite.


Duo

Duo is the university two-factor authentication method designed to add a second layer of security to your NetID account. Used to verify your identity using a second factor, such as the Duo Mobile App or a security key, to prevent anyone but you from logging in, even if they know your password.


UT Dallas CourseBook is an advanced tool for obtaining information about classes at The University of Texas at Dallas (UTD).


Class Inventory System and Related Sub Tools


UTD-owned computer hardware diagnostics and repair, including warranty services, are provided by your department's desktop support group. Loaner computers are available for currently enrolled students or faculty with a current instructional assignment.


Microsoft Copilot is an AI-powered productivity tool that leverages the power of large language models to boost productivity


The Office of Information Technology offers Windows OS software licenses to ensure campus IT departments access the necessary tools and applications they may need for their coursework.


EzPay is a web application on which students can manage their tuition finances and view payments made to the university.


Microsoft Excel is a spreadsheet program that is part of the Microsoft 365 suite.


The GlobalProtect Virtual Private Network (VPN) provides secure access to restricted University data and resources using an off-campus computer through a secured Internet connection. In order to utilize VPN services, you must first be enrolled in Duo.


CometNet is a secure wireless network (WPA2-Enterprise) for UT Dallas students, faculty, and staff with an active NetID.


UT Dallas OIT provides mobile app development services for departments and/or special events.


SSH (Secure Shell Protocol) allows a secure connection to remote servers and provides you with a command-line interface at that server.


OIT can address inquiries related to AI/Generative AI tools, facilitating consultations for these tools, and reporting any issues associated with these products or services.


Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication service that enables users to log in with a single ID and password to many applications and related software systems.


Microsoft Teams is a powerful team-based collaboration tool that provides group chat, channeled conversations, instant messaging, live document collaboration, audio or video calls, and meetings (from one-on-ones to fully-featured audio/video conferences).


Request office keys, shared lab access, comet card authorization.


Sympa is a mailing list system that is designed to contact small or large groups of internal or external email addresses. Sympa is the supported system for bulk email, meaning any message is destined for more than 500 recipients. OIT still encourages departments sending mass communications to follow the Office of Communications Mass Email Process.