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9/5/2012. Project ICE!. 2. Reminder: E-mail Management Workshops. Records Management Office Workshops: July 10th, 24th
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1. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 1 Project ICE!Department Coordinators MeetingJune 27, 2006, 10:00 am – 11:30 amMaxwell Dworkin Room 119
Session Agenda– Susan DeLellis (5 mins)
Your New Email/Calendar Login: – S. DeLellis for Jane Hill(10 mins)
Email Migration Strategies – Courtney Harwood & Matt Petrosky (20 mins)
Live Outlook & Entourage Demonstrations – Molly Baird (45 mins)
Q&A
2. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 2 Reminder: E-mail Management Workshops
Records Management Office Workshops: July 10th, 24th & August 3rd
Like all other records we encounter in our work, e-mail must be managed, retained, and disposed of. However, its sheer volume sets it apart from other records. These workshops discuss methods for gaining control of e-mail and managing it according to Harvard records policies.
Topics include:
A brief overview of records management at Harvard
Methods of controlling e-mail
Application of the General Records Schedule to e-mail
Examples of types of e-mails with their appropriate retentions
http://hul.harvard.edu/rmo/resources_01.shtml or www.projectice.harvard.edu
for more information
3. Your New Email/Calendar Login: The Desktop Login Presented by: S. DeLellis for Jane Hill
4. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 4 Your New Desktop Login
The new Desktop login for workstations in the UNIVERSITY Domain will be your login for:
MAC & Windows Desktops
ICE! Email & Calendar System (Exchange)
Other Future applications
What used to be three separate logins, are now one!
Current Method:
Login to Desktop, login to Email client, login to Meeting Maker Client
Future Method:
Login to Desktop (UNIVERSITY Domain) for access to email, calendaring & more
The new login format is as follows:
Two initials preceding six randomly generated numeric digits - sd348712
5. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 5 Your New Desktop Login
Why not use HUID as the Login ID?
AD requires a user id that is “public and browsable”
HUID is not an ID that we can disclose publicly for a student (FERPA)
Many employees were not comfortable with using HUID for this purpose
The approved AD Login format allows for plenty of future growth in the number of login IDs for Harvard
The password policy for the new Login is being discussed and will follow University Security Officer policy recommendations – more on that later
6. Support ServicesEmail Migration Strategies Presented by: Courtney Harwood & Matt Petrosky
UIS Support Services
7. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 7 Support Plans Help Desk and Desktop Techs have already attended Outlook training
Techs and help desk personnel are using the Outlook client now
DLS will participate in CWD’s training pilot before it is rolled out to user community
8. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 8 Support Plans User training at CWD will be coordinated with migration schedule
Training classes will be available to all who wish to attend – these classes are highly recommended for ALL users
Other options:
On-line, self-paced training
Train the Trainer
Live web training
9. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 9 Mail MigrationFor Support Services Customers DLS will have to visit every desktop
Migrations will occur off hours, pre-arranged with customer
On-site support the next day
Outlook documentation and a migration confirmation left on each desk
Users of shared mailboxes will all need to be done at the same time
10. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 10 Mail Migration What we know as of right now (Windows) – utilizing a desktop migration tool called Transcend Migrator
11. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 11 Mail Migration (continued)
12. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 12 Conclusion More testing to be done over the next 6 months
Our goal is to make the migration as seamless as possible
Major change, some interruption to the user will be unavoidable
Users can help by attending training and deleting un-needed email and attachments
13. Outlook & Entourage Demo Presented by: Molly Baird
14. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 14 Outlook & Entourage: Additional online resources Links to selected Microsoft Outlook Demos:
http://www.projectice.harvard.edu
7-day Microsoft-Sponsored Exchange Trial:
(Several people can sign up for a simultaneous trial and the best experience)
http://www.exchangetrial.com
Additional Microsoft Outlook information:
http://office.microsoft.com/outlook
Additional Microsoft Entourage 2004 information:
http://www.microsoft.com/mac/products/entourage2004/entourage2004.aspx
15. 9/6/2012 Project ICE! 15 Outlook & Entourage System Requirements Outlook 2003 Professional Edition for PC:
Hardware: Intel Pentium 233-MHz or higher processor, Pentium III
Memory: 128 MB of RAM
Operating System: Microsoft Windows® XP; or Windows 2000 with SP3 or later
Hard Disk: 400 MB of available hard disk space (Hard disk usage will vary depending on configuration.)
Optional: additional 200 MB of available hard disk space.
Display: Super VGA (800 × 600) or a higher-resolution monitor Office 2004 Standard Edition for Mac:
Hardware: G3, Mac OSX-compatible processor or higher
Memory: 512 MB of RAM
Operating System: Mac OS X version 10.2.8 or higher
Hard Disk: 450 MB of available hard-disk space
Display: 1024 x 768 or higher-resolution monitor