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Frequently Asked Questions

Information Technology has begun the process of converting all ASU faculty and staff to Microsoft Exchange and the latest version of Microsoft Office (Office 2007 for Windows and Office 2008 for MAC) for e-mail and calendaring. At this time, students will not be moved to Microsoft Exchange and thus, this page does not apply to anyone but current faculty and staff of Angelo State University. This decision was made because Microsoft Exchange has become the standard in higher education for these services and its features will benefit us in our day to day activities. Additionally, each user needs to be set up so that Microsoft Outlook (Windows) or Entourage (MAC) is the default e-mail client.


Why move to Microsoft Exchange from just Outlook or Eudora?
For an on-line demo to see how the following examples work together please see the Outlook 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 Demo

Exchange allows you to use many features which aid in productivity. Here are some examples:

Outlook Web Access (OWA) – (Accessing Exchange through the web)


Frequently Asked Questions

Does this upgrade apply to Macintosh users on campus

Yes, our campus agreement with Microsoft includes Microsoft Office 2008 for campus Macintosh computers as well. While our goal is to upgrade everyone by department, you can contact the help desk at any time and enter a request to have your MAC upgraded if you would like.

For reference; please note that MS Office 2008 utilizes the Entourage mail client which is the Windows Outlook equivalent made for MAC.

If I am using Office 2003 will I be able to open Office 2007 files?

Yes, but you will first need to have a compatibility pack provided by Microsoft installed (Caveat: Not all features are guaranteed to work as the older version does not have certain functions installed). The compatibility pack is available from Microsoft.

Is Microsoft Office 2007 very different from Office 2003?

Yes, the normal methods of accessing commands (menus and toolbars) have been replaced with a "Button" and a "Ribbon". For those that would like to see the Microsoft Office system in action, please visit the Microsoft Office 2007 Online Demo. If you would like to see the differences in person with hands-on training during one of our scheduled Instructor-Lead classes focused on Microsoft Office 2007, please visit our training site for times and dates.

Can I get a copy for my home computer?

Faculty and staff are covered under the Microsoft License Agreement to have one copy for install for business related home use. If you would like a copy you may come by the IT Help Desk, sign a home user form, and receive a copy free of charge. We currently have a version for Windows and version for Macintosh computers. This software is NOT provided to students for home use and should in no way be installed on your office computer.

How do I learn more about Microsoft Office 2007?

Microsoft has published many resources to help you learn more about the new version of Microsoft Office. Here are a few helpful Sites to look at:

Will there be training available for Microsoft Office 2007?

You can also review training classes for Office 2007 products via the Information Technology Instructor led class schedule training page. More details on these dates will be added as training dates are identified


Comments/suggestions:

Jason Brown – 942-2333
Chris Steele – 942-2333


Issues/Work requests:

IT Help desk
Phone: 942-2911
Toll Free: 1-866-942-2911
E-mail: helpdesk@angelo.edu
Walk-up: Located in Math-Computer Science Building Room 111.
Web: Submit a Work Request via the web. Using the web option, you can enter new requests and view your active and completed requests. You are able to track your request from open to completion, twenty-four hours a day. Log in with your technology access account and password that you use to log on to your office computer each morning.