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UIC has several cloud storage services to choose from based on your needs. By default, your files are private and require you to log in to the cloud-based storage service in order to access them. You can also choose to share files with individuals, the University, or publicly.
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To obtain Microsoft Office for your personal computer, follow these steps:
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iOS 12 or later, or iPadOS, is required to sync with UIC Exchange accounts. You can sync email, contacts and your calendar.
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Android OS 8.1 or later is required to sync with UIC Exchange accounts. You can sync email, contacts and your calendar.
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DLP enables an organization to reduce the risk of unintentional disclosure of sensitive data by identifying, monitoring and protecting confidential data while in use, in motion and at rest.
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Office 365 is offered to University of Illinois faculty, staff, and students on the Urbana campus. These are the basics of reaching and using the service.
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Explains how to restore deleted files in OneDrive.
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Provides information on accessing, creating, and sharing files in OneDrive.
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Provides information on managing previous versions of a document in OneDrive.
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Current upload limit for a single file on OneDrive for Business is 100GB. The quota for storage considered "unlimited" but is currently rate-limited at 5TB per user.
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If you want to import your Google Calendar into Outlook, you don’t have to re-enter all of your appointments. Instead, export your Google Calendar to a file, and then import them into Outlook on your desktop. It’s not a one-click button but there’s a wizard that’ll walk you through the steps.