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This article will go over some of the options to save your work when using a computer from a USNH computing cluster, technology classroom, or computer lab. It will also go over some of the pros and cons of these options.
This article describes some of the basic features, components, and core functionality of Microsoft Teams.
This article provides instructions to report a phishing message in Outlook on the Web and the Outlook Desktop app for both Windows and MacOS users.
This article provides instructions on how to create and access a team on the Microsoft Teams platform. It includes information about choosing a team type, inviting collaborators, designating a team owner, and adding a channel to your team page.
This article provides instructions on how to access and modify your settings in Microsoft Teams.
This article describes the best practices for naming files and folders in OneDrive, Teams, or SharePoint.
This article explains what private channels are in Microsoft Teams, when to use them, and how to create them.
This article provides instructions to automatically upload your Microsoft Form responses to your SharePoint site using Power Automate.
Some users will require sites that contain information regarding students (FERPA) or medical information (HIPPA) in these cases special care needs to be consider regarding permissions. This article will outline the steps needed to set up a site to accommodate FERPA or HIPPA needs.
This article discusses creating persistent meeting links for Teams Meetings.
This article outlines best practices and governance expectations for using SharePoint Online at USNH.
While both Chat and Conversations in Microsoft Teams allow you to communicate with others, they serve different purposes and behave differently depending on context.
This article outlines governance and usage expectations for the Microsoft Power Platform suite at USNH.
Starting March 25th, 2024, your university account will no longer able to sign in to the Microsoft applications that are installed on your computer. However, you will still have access using a web browser like Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Microsoft Edge.
This article discusses Privacy Sensitivity Labels configured with Web-only Limited Access for un-managed Devices. The audience is USNH SharePoint, MS Teams, or M365 Group site owners who need to be sure to share their content appropriately and external guest users who want to understand what they see when trying to access shared content from a non-USNH-managed device.