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Status information for IT-systems

  • Solved: Problem with KTH Print

    Published May 06, 2024

    There is a problem when printing from KTH Print.

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  • Solved: Service disruptions in Ladok for employees and students

    Published May 02, 2024

    The services that were closed are open or about to be opened again. All are expected to be normal from Monday.

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  • Solved: Course and programme directory is down

    Published May 02, 2024

    Course and programme directory is down. It is not possible to reach to the course's links, you get a "504 Gateway Time-out" error message.

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  • E-mail - KTH IT enables strict DMARC-policy for the domain kth.se

    Published Mar 14, 2024

    This means that anyone that use external services to send email with a sender address that ends with @kth.se (and have not already got a solution implemented by VS/IT) will stop to work.

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  • Update of all card readers on all campuses

    Published Feb 05, 2024

    Between February and June, all existing access card readers will be updated.

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  • Confirm the identity on your KTH account

    Published Nov 01, 2023

    As of 10 December 2023, all students with a Swedish personal identity number must have at least assurance level AL2 on their KTH account in order to be able to login to Ladok.

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  • Status for the project for retroactive deactivation of e-mail accounts

    Published Mar 05, 2020

    In line with decision (V-2019-0587) and starting 1st of October 2019, KTH will start deactivating e-mail accounts and other IT resources for people that quit KTH.

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  • Decision to deactivate e-mail accounts when employment, studies or other affiliation to KTH ends

    Published Jul 15, 2019

    The President of KTH has decided to end the practice that since 2002 gives employees and students right to keep their KTH e-mail addresses even when they no longer have any affiliation to KTH.

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