Information Technology
Help with MyLaw ID SystemThe MyLaw ID Management System allows you to change your password or registered e-mail address. Need help with your MyLaw ID? Check out the following instruction pages:
Your MyLaw ID is the part before the "@" in your gsu.edu e-mail address (always for students and usually for faculty and staff). New studentsMyLaw IDs are automatically generated for incoming students, with a MyLaw welcome e-mail sent to the student e-mail address. If you are already registered for classes and you have not received your MyLaw Welcome e-mail, please submit a report. If you can log in to some pages, but not others...If you have not reset or changed your password in the past year, you may need to do so to accommodate the more secure password encryption routine. You can use the change password routine to set it back to the same password. Newer log in systems such as the CSO Employer Directory and the newsletter system require the more secure password encryption. Since both the old and new systems both use "one-way encryption," we cannot automatically update the encryption. We apologize for the hassle.
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Need Technology Help?Call the Law Technology Help Desk.
Also, check out our online listing of technology resources. Law IT BlogPhishing security alertRecently, bogus e-mails were sent to Georgia State addresses asking for information to "enable" an "upgrade" to new servers. Never send your log-in information to anyone for any reason. PantherPrint and VistaFor the most current instructions on how to install and use PantherPrint on Windows Vista, please visit the updated instruction page on our website. Continued support of Windows XP on campus computersGeorgia State University and the College of Law will postpone the rollout of Windows Vista Enterprise on the College's workstation computers. all blog entries... |

