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Updating your stuff

8/5/2020

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PC's

Chromebooks (and Chrome)

 Part A - Windows update
  1. Click on the Windows icon (#1 below) and start typing u-p- d-a... (updates) "Check for Updates" should pop up. 
  2. Click on the "Check for updates" box
  3. Restart when or if it tells you to.
  1. Click the 3 dots by your name.
  2. Click on "Help"
  3. Click on "About Google Chrome"
​It will then say what version of Chrome you are using and if there is an update.  Different devices can only run certain versions of the software so I cannot tell you the latest version.
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Part B - Update GSD "stuff"
  1. Click the Windows Icon. Click All Apps.
  2. Scroll Down to the I's and click "Ivanti Management"
  3. Click “Security Scan”. 
  4. Lock your computer. (Windows key L)
  5. Go home! ;)  ​Or do something else while the updates run...
However it may be best to have us re-provision your computer.

Other software

Normally you can check for updates in any software under a "Help" or "About" tab (or menu).  It all depends on which software you are using.  Perhaps it is settings as well and when the software starts there is a message that tells you there is an update.  You can turn that off (or on) by checking some box in settings (preferences) for that software.
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