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GEPS.NET is the GEPS-flavor of ExamPro.NET. It runs off of the web server at JStevens.NET. In order to use GEPS.NET, you must have an account on the server. To get an account, please go to contact information and send an e-mail with your academic associations and why you would like to use GEPS.NET. For the GEPS.NET Information Packet, click here. To use GEPS.NET, you must have access to the internet. Windows 95 or later is recommended, but all that is required is Internet Explorer (comes with Windows) or Netscape. Also, cookies and java script must be enabled (they are enabled by default in Windows). If you have disabled java script or cookies, you can enable them by double clicking on internet explorer, clicking on Tools, and clicking on internet options. A window will come up. Simply click on the security tab and adjust as necessary. A way to permit these features to work without enabling cookies or java script is to add JStevens.NET to your list of trusted sites (also in the security tab). Security is the foremost objective with all GEPS products. Accordingly, GEPS uses 128-bit SSL encryption.
To log in as a student, click here. To log in as a professor, click here. To log in as an administrator, click here.
To download the latest version of the GEPS.NET Exam Creation Application, select one of the following options:
Notice: The certificate warning dialogue box comes up because JStevens.net uses its own certificate authority, instead of a nationally-recognized authority like VeriSign. As a result, your computer does not trust it by default. Following the steps above tells your computer that the JStevens.net certificate authority is trustworthy. |
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