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Lone Star College – Service Desk

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Inputting LSCS-Employee Emails into Android Jellybean

[OS Version: 4.2.X]

¤ Navigate to the ‘Settings’ App. It will

typically resemble the diagram to the right.

¤ Scroll downwards towards the ‘Accounts’

Section, and press ‘Add account’

¤ Select Corporate from the next screen.

[Used for Exchange servers.]

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¤ Input your LSCS email, and password then hit next.

[Selecting ‘Send email from this account by default.’ just tells the phone

to use this server for outbound emails, if a particular account was not se-

lected when

composing the message.]

¤ On this screen the information will read as follows:

Domain\Username: Lscs.prv\**Lonestar Issued Username**

Password: **Your MyLonestar password**

Server: Webmail.lonestar.edu

Port: 443

Client certificate: None

[email protected]

lscs.prv\johndoe

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¤ The following screen will outline some personal settings.

¤ The account may require you to activate the ‘Device administrator’ Option.

This is a setting that was requested directly from the email’s domain.

¤ The last stage is an optional

to add a name for the account for

easy identification. This name

does not effect anything but how

it appears to the user on the

device itself.


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