Some of the most common issues that we see emailed in to soehelp and their resolutions. 

I can't access the G drive or any SU websites from my SU computer off-campus

First you will want to check your home Internet connection to ensure network access is stable

For PC clients:

  1.  Try the "airplane mode trick"

  2. Force the Device Tunnel to reconnect:

If possible, bring the laptop to campus and restart while connected to SUAD/AirOrangeX to receive updates to help resolve the VPN connection issues

For Mac clients:

  1. Verify that you are connected to the OpenVPN connection , if you need to install on your managed mac Mac Device Tunnel

  2. Quit Jamf Connect (it will automatically relaunch) and should reconnect your FileServers

Outlook is freezing/crashing/unresponsive working from home

After the email migration to SUmail the preferred method for Outlook to connect is to use what is called "Cached Exchange Mode". This was not a default option that was enabled and so now some clients may experience connection issues with Outlook. ITS is working on a University wide solution for this but in the mean time a manual change can be made on the client side. See how to enable this setting.

Some key notes about this setting:

Adobe DC is in trial mode or keeps popping up asking to sign in

Adobe DC is now user licensed which means clients will need to sign in periodically to reactivate the software. If you are stuck in a trial mode you will need to use the Help menu and select Sign Out. From there you should be able to sign back in with your SU email address and password. Learn more about how to sign in to Adobe.

Fillable PDF forms sometimes do not show the filled in data

Fillable PDFs need to always be filled out with Adobe DC. This can be the Pro/DC version we have licensed on campus or the free Reader version anyone can get.

Most issues we see are students or outside clients utilizing Preview on mac, Browsers, or some other application to fill out PDFs. While these do let you fill in the forms they do not save properly when they are then viewed on Adobe DC for other users. We strongly encourage everyone to use Adobe Reader/DC to minimize these problems.

There are times where the form is still not showing the filled in fields properly. There is a bug with Adobe where it does not display the fields correctly. To fix this follow the steps below:

The PDF should now display the filled in forms without the default blue highlight color covering it up.