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Centrally managed, automatic data backup solution, available as a service to Tenure & Tenure-track A&S faculty
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Panopto Video is unable to load in Safari for video playback from within Canvas. The error appears saying, "We were unable to sign you in because your browser is not accepting cookies. Click here to sign in. To open this page in a new tab, click here." This article describes how to resolve this common issue.
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The purpose of this policy is to ensure the secure delivery of hardware and media within the organization
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Faculty or Staff in a classroom using the installed Mac computer or from their personal Mac computer receives the following error message:
"We were unable to sign you in because your browser is not accepting cookies
Please contact your local helpdesk for assistance in enabling third party cookies, or configuring your LMS to open this page in a new tab"
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The password in TMS should be the same as your Dartmouth NetID password. If they are not the same, there is something out of sync with Oracle Database and name directory.
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