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Overview

Clear communication and specific details are critical when reporting technical issues to the ITS Help Desk, or to anyone else.  These assist us in determining what is causing the issue, and how we can resolve the issue.  Sometimes it's time consuming to gather these details.  So to attempt to make reporting technical issues easier, we've compiled a comprehensive list of questions that we may need to be answered in your report to us.  Yes, answering these questions may take a significant amount of time up front.  But these answers could also save a considerable amount of time on the back-end, as these answers could help us diagnose and resolve your issue much faster.

Also know that, to get answers to the questions below, at least one of the following may have to occur.  Please be prepared to take at least one of these actions when reporting technical issues to us:

  1. We'll have to remote into your Apple or Windows computer.
  2. You'll have to visit the ITS Help Desk in person.

Ways to report technical issues to the ITS Help Desk

Questions to answer

General questions

What are you expecting to happen?  What is actually happening?

This will help us determine if our troubleshooting steps have actually resolved the issue

What are the specific steps to replicate the issue?

This will help us determine what the issue is.

What operating system are you using (e.g., Windows 10 or macOS Mojave)? Is your operating system up to date?  Which version is it?

Some technical issues are specific to a operating system, or to an outdated operating system.

Is your operating system

What web browser are you using (e.g., Internet Explorer, Edge, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox)?

Please know that many websites work best on Chrome or Firefox.

Is your web browser up to date?

  Which version is it?

Many website Some technical issues are caused by an out-of-date operating system.

What web browser are you using

outdated web browsers.

Have you tried clearing your cache and cookies in your web browser?

Many website issues are caused by buggy files stores in your cache or cookies.

Which internet service provider were you using when the issue occurred (e.g.,

Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome, or Firefox)?

Questions for students

Questions for UWF employees

Network/Internet questions

Cybersecurity questions

UWF network, Cox, AT&T, Comcast, or Verizon)?

Many website issues are caused by the internet service provider.

Try to replicate the error from another network.  If it issue is resolved on the second network you try, then the issue was caused by your first network.

Also know that some websites only work on the UWF network.

Questions for student-related issues

Questions for employee-related issues

Questions for network/Internet issues

Questions for cybersecurity issues

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