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Exchange Best Practices Presentations Now Available

[Feb 17, 2012] If you missed the "Positive Outlook with Exchange" training on Valentine's Day, view the Exchange best practices presentations or the Best Practices website to get more from your Outlook email and calendar, all part of the Exchange Betterment Project! link to more information

Microsoft Discontinues Legacy Live@edu/Hotmail

[Feb 01, 2012] On Thursday, March 1, 2012, Microsoft will discontinue support for its legacy Hotmail platform, on which the UVa Microsoft Windows Live@edu email service is based. All active UVa Live email users should migrate their messages to UVa Gmail if they wish to keep them. link to more information

Responsible Computing Training an Annual Requirement

[Jan 09, 2012] All UVa staff must complete the Responsible Computing tutorial annually, so employees remain up-to-date on information security. link to more information

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At Your Service

...that you can make your UVa Exchange calendar more reliable? If you’re on the Centralized Exchange Service for email/calendar, be sure to use the latest version of Outlook, on the same platform (either Mac or PC), on all your computers. (If you have a Windows PC and a Mac, or 2 computers with different versions of Outlook installed, use OWA [Outlook Web App] on the non-primary machine.) Expect calendar glitches if you mix platforms, run older Outlook versions, or use another email program. More best practices for Exchange arrow to more information

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