Difference between revisions of "Sign in chrome"

(Instructions for students and faculty members who are Gusmail users)
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Follow through the steps on this page to sign in Chrome browser.
 
Follow through the steps on this page to sign in Chrome browser.
  
===Step 1===: Go to settings under Chrome menu. A settings tab will open up.
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'''Step 1''': Go to settings under Chrome menu. A settings tab will open up.
 
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===Step 2===: Click on "Sign in your account".  
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'''Step 2''': Click on "Sign in your account".  
 
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[[File:2.PNG|800px]]
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Ignore the new sign-in tab that automatically opens up. Going back to the settings tab, you will find a small sign-in window. Fill out your 鶹Ƶ username and password there.
 
Ignore the new sign-in tab that automatically opens up. Going back to the settings tab, you will find a small sign-in window. Fill out your 鶹Ƶ username and password there.
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===Step 3===: When the sign-in process is processing, it may open multiple additional sign-in tabs. Ignore them.
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'''Step 3''': When the sign-in process is processing, it may open multiple additional sign-in tabs. Ignore them.
  
  
 
===Step 4===:
 
===Step 4===:

Revision as of 22:47, 20 September 2016

Instructions for students and faculty members who are Gusmail users

After you changed your password after migrating to Gusmail, you may have trouble signing into your Google Chrome browser, to import your Google account bookmarks, history, extension etc. The class of 2020 students have been automatically using Gusmail.

Follow through the steps on this page to sign in Chrome browser.

Step 1: Go to settings under Chrome menu. A settings tab will open up. 1.PNG

Step 2: Click on "Sign in your account". 2.PNG

Ignore the new sign-in tab that automatically opens up. Going back to the settings tab, you will find a small sign-in window. Fill out your 鶹Ƶ username and password there. 3.PNG 4.PNG

Step 3: When the sign-in process is processing, it may open multiple additional sign-in tabs. Ignore them.


===Step 4===: