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Information Technology Center, Rm. 305, Gokongwei Hall, De La Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, 1004 Manila, Phil.

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(632) 524-4611 to 26
loc. 316 and 466
direct no.: 526-4242

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Our Service Hours: Monday-Friday
8:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Available Trainings for 1st Term, School Year 0809

The ITC Help Desk invites faculty members and co-academic personnel to its FREE seminars on Microsoft. These trainings are conducted to assist faculty members and co-academic personnel in improving skills in different Microsoft applications, and saving time in creating documents and presentations through tips, shortcuts, and tricks.

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ITC Help Desk Trainers

Our ITC Help Desk Trainers have been trained by Microsoft Certified Centers. Our trainers are the following:

  • Jenalene A. Ambion
  • Daisy T. Binuya
  • Criselda R. Fortaleza
  • Ma. Lourdes M. Ibay

Latest Articles

Understanding the issues on the “Outlook is retrieving data” message in Outlook 2002 and 2003

May 12, 2008

If you are running your My.LaSalle email through Microsoft Outlook, you may have noticed that a dialog balloon that contains the message "Outlook is trying to retrieve data from the Microsoft Exchange Server <server name>" occasionally appears on your notification bar. If you are disturbed by the appearance of this message, it is important to understand why this happens, and what you can do about it.

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Choosing A Good Password

January 9, 2008

A password is a second part of an access code. It is a secret series of characters that enables a user to access a file, computer, or program. It helps ensure that unauthorized users do not access the computer or particular data files and programs.

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Mailbox Maintenance Tips

October 03, 2007

There are a number of things that you can do to help you manage your mailbox size and avoid quota issues, keep your email well-organized and free from junk email.

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WiMax vs. WiFi

September 10, 2007

WiMax (802.16e) is the latest standard of wireless networking. While WiFi is a network infrastructure being used in LAN (Local Area Network) environments, WiMax is designed to provide high speed internet access in the MAN (Metropolitan Area Network).

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Review: Windows Vista

September 10, 2007

Windows Vista is, as promised, the biggest new version of Windows since Windows 95. So much has changed in the incredibly long period of time between its release and of its predecessors, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Its numerous new features include major User Interface changes with the new Windows Aero, enhanced security features with Windows Defender and Windows Backup, and optimized entertainment features with Windows Media Center.

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Review: Microsoft Office 2007

September 10, 2007

Microsoft had gone back to the drawing boards with the new Office product released in early 2007. Instead of creating yet another Office version with a slightly modified user interface and slightly improved features, the company has completely rethought the productivity application User Interface, and came up with one they call a more ‘result-oriented’ UI.

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