All Penn State faculty, staff, and students access to a complete suite of apps in Office 365. Office 365 is integrated with Canvas which allows you easily access your OneDrive files within Canvas. We encourage our students to make use of One Drive at Penn State to store your course work files. Apr 01, 2021 Penn State services such as Office 365, which includes Outlook, Teams and OneDrive, as well as Zoom, University websites and enterprise applications such as Canvas, do not require a VPN connection. Students should check with their course instructor, department or college to determine if specific course applications require the VPN. Additionally, OneDrive is also offered with unlimited cloud storage for all students, faculty, and staff. All applications (including email) are available at Penn State Wireless. Access to Penn State wireless: wireless.psu.edu/ ITS Alerts. Penn State Alerts: alerts.its.psu.edu/ LabVIEW/Multisim. Tafseer e jalalain in urdu pdf.
We are excited to announce that PSU employees will be migrating from the local P Drive to Microsoft's Cloud Storage: OneDrive and Teams. Not only will storage availability dramatically increase for each employee, but convenience and collaboration features will likely change the way that we all work together!
Online Training Resources:
- What is Microsoft OneDrive?
- What is Microsoft Teams?
- Why are we upgrading? What are the benefits?
- When are we upgrading?
- How do we get started?
- Will all of my files be transferred?
- What should I do if I notice that some of my files are missing?
- Where can I find OneDrive and Teams training?
- What if I can't access Office 365?
- How do I share a file in OneDrive?
- How do I create a channel in Microsoft Teams?
- OneDrive is your new 'personal file storage system'. It will replace your “P” drive. By default, files you place on your OneDrive cannot be viewed or changed by anyone else. However, you can choose to share individual files or entire folders with others if you want.
- Your OneDrive files can live exclusively in the cloud. You can also use the OneDrive client (available for PC, Mac, and mobile devices) to keep copies of some or all of your OneDrive files locally. The OneDrive client keeps track of everything and makes sure any changes you make to one copy of a file are passed around to your other device(s) if needed.
- While your “P” drive had a 5-gigabyte storage limit, your new OneDrive has a 1-terabyte (1024 gigabyte) limit. Much more space for your stuff!
- We’ll provide training on how to share files and control what’s locally available (without an Internet connection) on your various devices.
- Teams is Microsoft’s answer to “department level file sharing” and collaboration. Unlike OneDrive, Teams can have more than one “owner”. Owners can be reassigned, and users, chosen by the Team owner(s), can share files stored in the team site.
- Teams can do more than just facilitate shared files and folders. However, we’re initially focusing on just the file-sharing feature in Teams.
- Training will be available for Teams and at that time we will explain how to make use of its amazing feature set.
- Both OneDrive and Teams bring administration tasks down to the user level. If you accidentally delete a document or save a version you wish you hadn’t, you can restore files or revert them to previously saved versions yourself. If you want to share something, you decide the who’s, what’s, and for how long’s yourself. None of this was possible with “P” drive or department level file sharing without creating a support ticket with ITS and waiting for that ticket to be processed. Now you can easily perform these tasks – instantly - whenever the need arises.
- OneDrive and Microsoft Teams lets you store a lot more stuff. Your “P” drive has a 5-gigabyte storage limit. OneDrive has a 1-terabyte (1024 gigabyte) limit! Teams is nearly unlimited in the amount of space you can use for departmental-level collaboration and file sharing.
- No VPN is required to access OneDrive or Teams. It’s available easily from anywhere on any device!
- The OneDrive app (available for PC, Mac, and mobile devices) let’s you keep local copies of the files and folders you choose, so you can work on them offline, without the need for an Internet connection. The OneDrive app can also give you local copies of selected files and folders from a Microsoft Teams file repository.
ITS would like to work with individual departments to help them migrate their files from “P” drive to OneDrive and Teams. We’ll do the heavy lifting of migrating yourfiles, andwill offer training to help you get the most out of this new technology. When your department is ready to take the plunge click here to sign up!If we don’t hear from you, we’ll be reaching out to schedule an assisted migration.
- Check read-only P drive for your file, if there then manually upload the file to OneDrive/Teams.
- If you know the file name search in the search bar on OneDrive/Teams.
- Check recycle bin as the file maybe have been accidentally removed.
- If the file is not on the read-only P Drive, submit ticket to support@pittstate.edu.
- Reminder: If something is missed in the migration, we can work with you to retrieve it and move it over to its proper location.
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Please visit our Training site to learn how to share OneDrive files.
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Contact the Team Owner to request a new channel to be added.
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If you don’t know who the owner of your team is, and you need to request an “owner level” change (adding a channel, adding or removing a team member, etc.), click on the three dots (…) next to the team name, then click on “Manage Team” in the drop-down menu that appears. Under Manage Team, you’ll be able to see who “owns” the team and who all the current members are.