Use Google Drive files offline on your Chromebook
Thursday, January 20, 2022 by Laura Daigle
You can use Google Drive files offline. This include Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more. For this process to be successful you must complete all the steps listed below and also allow adequate time for the files to download successfully to the Chromebook. Step 1: Make Google Drive available offline Go to your Google Drive Settings.
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How to check for updates on a Windows 10 PC
Thursday, June 24, 2021 by Laura Daigle
Microsoft releases quality updates monthly as well as feature updates twice a year. Quality updates deliver both security and non-security fixes to Windows 10. Feature updates add new features and functionality to Windows 10. These updates are on a schedule however sometimes it’s helpful to manually check for any updates that haven’t been installed yet
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Securing Zoom Meetings
Monday, February 01, 2021 by Laura Daigle
To ensure a safe virtual meeting environment, it is imperative that all Zoom meetings be configured with the appropriate security settings. Correctly applying security settings in your meetings is essential to reduce the chance of having uninvited and unwelcome meeting participants. All Zoom users should login to https://vbschools.zoom.us to verify all meetings have the appropriate
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Troubleshooting Windows Virtual Desktop
Wednesday, October 21, 2020 by Laura Daigle
There may be times when accessing the Windows Virtual Desktop (WVD) an error message appears. Below are some common messages and solutions. No Available Resources Maintenance is currently being performed. Staff and students will be notified on maintenance. Students should check with their teacher if the message continues. Gateway or Protocol error The connection between
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Windows Virtual Desktop
Wednesday, October 21, 2020 by Laura Daigle
Windows Virtual Desktops (WVD) gives students and staff access to a full Windows desktop environment regardless of the device type (Windows, Mac, or ChromeOS). Using WVD, students and staff can utilize applications that they otherwise would not have access to at home such as Microsoft Office, AutoDesk, and Adobe Creative Cloud. Not all students and
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