A Shared Mailbox is an email account that does not have a network account password and there is no account to log in with to make changes. Unlike Generic accounts, where permissions management...
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There are two stages to working with managed accounts. The account owner will need to follow the instructions in part 1 (for a Generic or Shared Mailbox this will be the person named as responsible for it, if you are unsure who this is contact SIZ). Part 2 is for the delegate (the person who...
This page will give you the details of the creative software available to you at the University of Chichester.
This includes software for:
Adobe Creative Cloud is...
At the University of Chichester, we're committed to providing as best an experience for gaming as we can, whilst remaining within the confines of a secure environment for all staff and students.
Here are some commonly asked questions and their answers:
When you send an email, it is good practice for the recipient to know who sent the email along with additional information about yourself. We have provided instructions on this page which show how to set up your Email signature and automatically apply it to all University email communications, ...
The guidance on this page applies to University staff who wish to use their personal, or unmanaged Windows device for work purposes.
As a member of staff, you will need to install the Microsoft Intune Company Portal to access University services on your Windows device. The Company Portal...
The guidance on this page applies to University staff who wish to use their personal, or unmanaged Android device for work purposes.
As a member of staff, you will need to install the Microsoft Intune Company Portal to access University services on your device. The Company Portal will...
ChiView is the registration & enrolment application used to manage your application (initiated by UCAS) through to acceptance.
It is accessed via chiview.chi.ac.uk or from the link on Moodle.
Through ChiView you can also apply for Halls of Residence, and complete...
We strongly recommend that you change your University password regularly.
When setting your password make sure it conforms to the University's password policy: