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Starting Sunday, February 19, 2023, Office 365 accounts that have already been migrated to Microsoft Azure sign-in will also begin using the Duo Universal Prompt for Two-Step Login authentication. This expands...Read more
Starting Tuesday, April 20, 2021, Two-Step Login for Office 365 will be required for Cornell faculty and academic NetID accounts.Read more
Microsoft Sway is available to students, staff, and faculty. With Microsoft Sway you can:
Create and share interactive reports, personal stories, presentations, and more. Easily compile text, images, videos, and other content in an interactive online...Read morePower Automate is available to students, staff, and faculty. With Power Automate you can:
Automate common tasks Send automatic reminders for past due tasks Move data between systems on a schedule Connect to more than 500 data sources or any...Read moreSome users have reported that a recent update to the Microsoft Azure sign-in process for Office 365 has disabled the integration between the Zoom desktop client and the Office 365 calendar.Read more
As previously announced , on October 1, 2022, Microsoft will permanently disable Basic Authentication (“Basic Auth”) for Office 365 Exchange email. Any accounts still...Read more
By the end of October, Microsoft will block three additional file types (. iso , .cab, and . jnlp ) when attached to Office 365 email messages. Files of these types will be stripped from any messages delivered to the email recipient. This step is being taken by Microsoft to further...Read more
Starting Tuesday, June 8, 2021, Two-Step Login for Office 365 will be required for emeritus and retired faculty and retired staff accounts. Affected users should begin to prepare for this change now— especially those who use iOS devices, POP/IMAP or SMTP protocols, or unsupported email and...Read more
Starting January 12, 2021, the requirement of Two-Step Login for Office 365 will be extended to all Cornell administrative staff. This is part of the university’s ongoing initiative to improve the data security for email, calendars, contacts, and other shared Office resources.Read more
Last August, Cornell implemented an effective new tool to protect campus email users from malicious attacks. Since Microsoft Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) Safe Attachments was deployed on the university’s Office 365 email service, it has greatly reduced the possibility of advanced malware...Read more