Office 365 - Frequently Asked Questions
FAQs
- Where do I go to get Microsoft Office?
- Skype, OneDrive for Business, Exchange Online...what's the difference between the services and if I use one service do I have to use them all?
- What is OneDrive for Business?
- Can I change the picture for my Office 365 account?
- How can I enable or disable apps such as "Bing Maps" that appear in Outlook?
- When I change my eID password at the eID web site, how long does it take for my new password to take effect in Office 365?
- How long does it take for new mailboxes and distribution group changes to be available in Office 365?
- How long does a deleted e-mail remain in the "Deleted Items" folder?
- What is Microsoft's Privacy Policy for Office 365?
- What is the restore policy for Office 365 e-mail?
- Why does my name appear in the GAL as my eName rather than Last,First?
- Is it possible to change the last name portion of my first.last@colostate.edu address to the professional or preferred last name that I use?
- How long after I leave the university do I have access to Office 365 services (ex: Email, OneDrive for Business, Office download, etc.)?
- Who is eligible for Office 365 services?
Where do I go to get Microsoft Office?
What is OneDrive for Business?
Can I change the picture for my Office 365 account?
- Log in to the Office 365 portal at https://portal.office.com and with your username entered as ename@colostate.edu.
- Click the person icon in the top-right corner.
- Click the "change" link under the person icon (or picture that you had previously set).
- Follow the instruction on the resulting screen to browse for and set a photo or image and click "Save".
How can I enable or disable apps such as "Bing Maps" that appear in Outlook?
- Log in to the Office 365 portal at https://portal.office.com and with your username entered as ename@colostate.edu.
- If you are not logged into your e-mail account by default, click the "Mail" tile to access your e-mail.
- Click the gear icon in the upper right corner of the screen and choose "Manage add-ins".
- To disable or enable add-ins, click the appropriate add-in in the list and check or uncheck the "Turned On" checkbox to reflect the desired setting.
CSU users can use the eID web site at https://eid.colostate.edu to change their eID password, which is used to access Office 365. When you change your eID password, please allow 10 minutes before using your new password to log in to the Office 365 portal or other Office 365 services.
Please allow 2-3 hours for new mailboxes (user, shared, room, or equipment mailboxes) to be created in Office 365. Edits made by Resource Coordinators to the membership of distribution lists also can also take up to 2-3 hours to be reflected in Office 365.
How long does a deleted e-mail remain in the "Deleted Items" folder?
When you delete an e-mail from your Office 365 mailbox, it is placed in the "Deleted Items" folder. Items remain in the Deleted Items folder for 30 days from the date they were deleted. Items in the Deleted Items folder that are older than 30 days will automatically be purged from the folder. In most cases, you can use the Recover Deleted Items tool to recover items that were removed from the Deleted Items folder for an additional 14 days after an item was purged from the Deleted Items folder. E-mail placed in the "Junk Email" folder is also removed after 30 days but cannot be recovered using the Recover Deleted Items tool.
What is Microsoft's Privacy Policy for Office 365?
The privacy policy for Office 365 is posted at https://products.office.com/en-us/business/office-365-trust-center-privacy.
What is the restore policy for Office 365 e-mail?
The Division of IT does not maintain local backups of e-mail hosted in Office 365. We can leverage administrative tools built into Office 365 to restore the recent contents of a user's mailbox to an Outlook Data File (pst). Note that the current set of tools only allows us to restore the recent contents of mailbox in a flat folder. We have no means by which we can restore a mailbox (or folders within) to a previous state where e-mail is sorted into folders and subfolders.
Why does my name appear in the GAL as my eName rather than Last,First?
By default, Associate eIDs have directory privacy settings enabled which results in a person's name appearing in the Global Address List as their eName. Also, e-mails sent by the user have a reply to address formatted as ename@colostate.edu. This setting can be updated by your area's HR representative using the instructions posted at http://hrs.colostate.edu/hr-liaisons/QH-directory-info.html.
Yes, faculty and staff users can request that a professional/preferred last name be used as the last name portion of their first.last@colostate.edu e-mail address. Professional/preferred last name requests are processed by Human Resources, and the process is detailed in the "Request Professional/Preferred Last Name in HR System" section of http://www.hrs.colostate.edu/hr-liaisons/name-change.html.
Eligibilty for eID services is tied to user's eID. When a user's eID is no longer active, access to Office 365 services including e-mail and OneDrive for Business is also terminated. The standard expiration period for faculty and staff eIDs after a person leaves the university is 30 days while students typically retain eID services for 1 year. Please refer to Expiration time periods for CSU eID for more information about when different types of eIDs expire.
Who is eligible for Office 365 services?
Please refer to Office 365 Service Eligibility for information concerning Office 365 service eligibility.