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Using OneNote Notebooks in Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams is an important collaboration tool for many at the university, but if you’re not careful, you could lose important information that you’ve shared with your team. Team types such as Staff, Professional Learning Community (PLC), and Class come with a built in OneNote notebook that cannot be removed.

Upcoming Cornell Enterprise Directory Production Migration

The Identity Management team has begun a critical project to migrate the university’s on-premises Oracle Enterprise Directory system to a new production environment hosted by Optimal IDM.

Protect Yourself from Internship or Job Scams

Be cautious about any unsolicited offers you receive for internships or jobs. Cornell students are continuing to receive a large of number of fraudulent (phishing) emails with these scam offers, and some students have fallen victim. 

Previously Announced Alumni Google Storage Tiers of 5 GB and 10 GB to be Implemented

Two Google storage tiers planned and announced in 2022 will eventually be added for alumni Google accounts.

Unused Microsoft 365 Groups and Teams to Start Being Deleted Late September 2024

Starting in late September 2024, Microsoft 365 Groups and Teams that have had no activity for a year or more, and whose owners do not respond to warning notices, will start to be deleted. 

Videoconferencing Accessibility Progress for Speech Diversities

For many in the speech diverse and the stuttering community, spaces that prioritize verbal communication (such as video calls) present unique challenges around entering conversations, being interrupted, and being understood.

July 19 CrowdStrike Software Update Impacts Cornell Windows Computers

Cornell Windows computers begin rebounding from a widespread technology issue that resulted in a blue screen and error message.

Scams Take Advantage of CrowdStrike-related Windows Outage

Bad actors pose as support staff following a widespread technology outage.

Protect Your Account from being Targeted by an “Evil Twin”

Fake WiFis can exist even at 40,000 feet!

How Many Ways Can You Duo?

Are you set up to bypass a Duo bypass code?

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