Email your Instructor or Faculty Advisor for help and include answers for any of the following questions that might be related to your problem. Just saying “Help, I can't log in” doesn't provide any information as to what is wrong.
If you are including a screenshot, be sure it shows necessary info and is legible! An image that just shows the text “An error occurred” or one that is unreadable is useless.
What type of computer are you trying to connect from? (Windows, Mac, iPhone, etc.)
What is the name of the program you are trying to use to connect? (Putty, XTerm, iTerm, windows CMD shell, etc)
Do you know how to use the program you are using to connect to the remote computer?
Use the proper command names and procedures when asking for help. For example “I'm logging into Putty.” is meaningless as you do not log into Putty but use Putty to log into a remote computer X.
What is the address of the computer you are trying to connect to? (Name or IP)
When did you last try? Date and approximate time.
What is the username you are using when trying to connect?
Where are you trying to connect from? (NDSU, Home, China, etc.)
What happens when you try to connect? Be specific. Provide error messages or descriptions of behavior. If sending screen shots, be sure they are readable by humans.
Have you tried to connect FROM another computer?
Have you tried to connect TO another computer(s)? If yes, what is the computer(s) address?
Are you running aftermarket firewall and/or anti-virus software? IF yes, what? (McAfee, AVG, etc.)
What class are you in?
What type of computer are you using? (Windows, Mac, iPhone, etc.)
What language are you using?
What IDE are you using and have you determined it is not an IDE problem?
What additional packages are you using? (Python libraries, JDBC Driver, MPI SDK, etc.)
What are you trying to accomplish? (Assignment number, project description, etc.)
What is wrong? Be specific. Provide error messages or descriptions of behavior. If sending screen shots, be sure they are readable by humans.
What have to tried to do to fix the problem and what were the results. Again, be specific.