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IT website redesign – now live

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Information Technology recently redesigned its website. Links from referring sites may be out of date. If you attempt to access a page with an outdated link, you will be directed to an IT site index with the new links to locate the page you are looking for.

If you used a bookmark, or manage a website with a link to an IT web page, be sure to update it. Comments and questions may be directed to IT Central at 243-HELP, or email us at italk@umontana.edu.

NOTE: Some departments have links to the NetID web page. We have created a redirect for this particular page and will have it in place for some time. However, departments may want to update their links to the new NetID page as soon as possible.

Outlook Web Access (OWA) – new look!

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

On Tuesday morning, March 11, at approximately 9 am, the login screen for Outlook Web Access (OWA) changed and now provides new client and security options to enhance the email experience for UM faculty, staff, and students. OWA is the web-based interface for messaging.umt.edu and grizmail.umt.edu. We anticipate a smooth transition. However, if you attempt to log in or are logged into OWA during this transition, you may experience irregularities.

Following is a summary of the changes:

1. Two different client experiences: Basic and Premium

a. Basic – The Basic client provides fewer features than the premium client so it is more streamlined and generally faster to use. If you are on a slow connection (dial up) or if you are using a screen reader, the Basic client might be a better choice for you. An OWA session will automatically time out after 15 minutes of inactivity. Since typing in a message body is not viewed as activity in the Basic client, you must save your work often to avoid automatic time out and potential loss of work.

b. Premium – The Premium client provides all Outlook Web Access features. The Premium client is only available to those with Internet Explorer or browsers running in IE mode (i.e. Firefox with IE tabs). If you do not use these browsers, your only client option is Basic. NOTE: If you have been accessing OWA using IE 6 or higher, you have been using the Premium client.

2. New Security options: Public or Private

a. Public – Choose Public if you are on a campus public computer or if someone else may have quick access to the computer. For security reasons your OWA session will automatically timeout in 15 minutes if no activity occurs on your mailbox.

b. Private – Choose Private if you are the only person with access to the computer. Private allows a longer period of inactivity (24 hours) before logging you off.

The default settings are Premium and Public.

Further information is available for faculty/staff at the MSO-Messaging FAQ and for students at the GrizMail FAQ. All users are welcome to contact IT Central, 243-4357, for questions or comments.

IT Announcements now in OneStop

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

IT Announcements are now available as a pre-built channel in OneStop.

To add the channel to your OneStop page, click on the “add content” button and choose IT Announcements from the list of available channels.

New secure wireless access options

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

During Spring Semester 2008, campus users will have a new secure wireless access option in addition to VPN access. Devices that support WPA2 Enterprise (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2) will be able to connect to the UM wireless network when the upgrade process is completed. Each of the approximately 100 wireless access points (WAPs) on campus will require upgrades. The cost of the WAP upgrades will be covered centrally, even if a unit originally purchased the WAPs. A detailed release about the wireless upgrade from CITO Ray Ford is available at:
http://www.umt.edu/it/news/wirelessupgrade.htm.

OneStop web services – check it out!

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

OneStop is a personalized and customizable web service that provides a single point of access to many University online resources that require authentication. OneStop combines vital UM information that you may need in one easy-to-use web interface. OneStop will also be used as a channel of official communication between University departments and you.

http://onestop.umt.edu

Online phone/email directory – check it out!

Friday, December 7th, 2007

With the University of Montana’s online phone/email directory, you can search for students, faculty, and staff by name or browse faculty and staff members by department. Go to UM’s home page, click on Directory (located next to the Search field in the upper right corner of the page) and search by name or by department. If you haven’t used this directory, try it out. It’s a great resource!

http://www.umt.edu

MS Vista OS and MS Office 2007 on campus

Wednesday, November 14th, 2007

Through the Microsoft Campus Agreement, campus departments may now obtain MS Vista OS and MS Office 2007 for faculty and staff computers. For detailed information about both products, as well as IT Central’s timeline for official product support, go to our Tips and Tools webpage at: http://www.umt.edu/it/itcentral/tips.htm

Online phone/email directory – check it out!

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

With the University of Montana’s online phone/email directory, you can search for students, faculty, and staff by name or browse faculty and staff members by department. Go to UM’s home page, click on Directory (located next to the Search field in the upper right corner of the page) and search by name or by department. If you haven’t used this directory, try it out. It’s a great resource! http://www.umt.edu

Wireless access on campus

Friday, October 12th, 2007

Wireless access is available to all UM students, faculty, and staff. General access hot spots are located in many buildings on campus. For more information, go to http://www.umt.edu/it/wireless/stustaffaccess.htm