Live@EDU updates

4 05 2011

I went to an IT Services Live@EDU Information Session, taught by Jack Williams, this morning and picked up some updates about the upcoming email transition.  Below are some of my notes – IT Services folk, please correct me if I got anything wrong.

About the transition:

  • Before we’re scheduled to transition, Microsoft Office 2010 will be pushed out through KBOX, so we’ll all have the latest version of Outlook installed. Not sure what will happen here for Mac users.
  • We’ll have step by step instructions showing us how to configure Outlook to retrieve our (server) mail from RoyalMail. Folder structures will be preserved.
  • Anyone who needs to migrate local email from Thunderbird can use a tool called Transend (which will also be pushed out from KBOX). Transend can migrate into Outlook local email from Thunderbird as well as Thunderbird address books.
  • Calendar events can be imported into Live@EDU from Oracle, though connections between people may be lost. Details are still forthcoming.
  • We’ll have a new Live@EDU username that we’ll use to access our email, Office Web Apps, and SkyDrive.  This username will be firstname.lastname (for me, kristen.yarmey).  But your email address will not change.  Note: We’ve mentioned before that R numbers will soon become our user IDs. This is still happening.  So eventually, when all of these transitions are over, you’ll use your R number to log into the my.scranton portal, but you’ll need your Live@EDU username to log in to email.  This is a move away from the single sign-on that we currently have.

About the Live@EDU services:

  • There’s a website of training materials for Live@EDU, currently under construction.
  • Microsoft Web Apps provide online access to limited versions of Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and OneNote.  If you have Microsoft Office 2010, you can easily pull down documents from the Web Apps to edit them more formally in the full desktop client versions.  But as I understand, this capability is not so seamless with Office 2007 and is somewhat troublesome with Office 2003.
  • There were several questions about using SkyDrive and the Web Apps to collaborate with non-Scranton colleagues.  You can use SkyDrive to share documents with non-Live@EDU users, and they can edit the documents on SkyDrive using WebApps (similar to Google Docs), but they can’t upload files – so they wouldn’t be able to pull down documents into a desktop version of Office 2010 and then upload the new version.
  • A question came up about how SkyDrive compares to RoyalDrive. RoyalDrive is not going away, and it has been configured to be used by groups of University faculty and staff (for example, there’s a Weinberg Memorial Library group folder).  SkyDrive is configured only for individual use.  Jack recommended that University of Scranton-specific documents be stored on RoyalDrive.

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4 05 2011
Tara

Thank you for all of the updates!

4 05 2011
kristenyt

No problem T! :)

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