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From Keith Fong and Michael Thorson | Printing Issue for Microsoft Windows devices
This message is sent on behalf of Keith Fong, acting Chief Information Officer, and Michael Thorson, acting Chief Information Security Officer. It has been sent to all faculty and staff.
Dear faculty and staff,
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Following the guidance from Microsoft, all printing, including 天美mv天美 Print, will be disabled today at 3:00 pm. Printing will be restored as soon as it is safe to do so.
It is recommended that you also protect your personal Windows computers by disabling printing following the guidance from Microsoft.
If you have any questions, please contact the IT Service Desk at its-help@sfu.ca or call 778-782-8888.
Thank you,
Keith Fong
Acting Chief Information Officer
Michael Thorson
Acting Chief Information Security Officer