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Applications Manager (AppWorx) login fails with the error "javax.net.ssl.SSLHandshakeException: Received fatal alert: handshake_failure"
Manager Onboarding Checklist (Master Document) that links to all other Onboarding Documents.
The InCommon Certificate Manager allows administrators to manage digital certificates securely. This guide explains how to log into the InCommon Certificate Manager for the first time using Single Sign-On (SSO).
Applications Manager (AppWorx) clients began encountering the "Application Blocked by Java Security" on Monday June 10th, 2019, due to the expiration of a vendor jar signing certificate associated with the application. ITC is now working to upgrade Applications Manager from version 9.1.3 to 9.3 in order to resolve the issue. Until then, users will need to following the workaround instructions in this article to avoid encountering this message.
Learn how to use the equipment manager Assets and Requests desktops.
What a Department Equipment Manager needs to do with tickets for CAP renewals and requests.
Lists the Onboarding and Transition Plan that can be used by managers for the New Hires.
Goal Setting worksheet to be used by managers.
Install the OpenAFS client and Network Identity Manager on Windows 7 or newer, for use with NetIDs and legacy AFS usernames.
This Knowledge Base article guides Dartmouth College users on how to request and obtain SSL/TLS and Code Signing certificates through the InCommon Certificate Manager. With all domains pre-validated, the process is streamlined to focus on submitting certificate requests and installing them. Users can quickly secure their web services and sign applications by following the provided steps. For additional help, users are directed to contact Dartmouth IT support or access InCommon resources.
Stop using LAN Manager and NTLMv1!

When performing Security checks in customer environments we often find out that LAN Manager or NTLMv1 is still allowed. Most customers don't know that this setting leaves the environment highly vulnerable to attacks targeting their authentication methods.