We’ve all been there. You’re collaborating on a project with a co-worker or someone in another department, and you need to share documentation. So you send them an email and attach the files. Stop right there! There’s a better way to do this. Enter OneDrive and Teams, the Microsoft cloud storage solutions for individuals and… Continue reading Tech Tip: File Sharing Made Easy
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The MyPC Portal has Everything You Need
Do you wish there was a one-stop shop for all of your Providence College resources? Look no further than the MyPC Portal. At the MyPC Portal, you can find important links and forms, access departmental sites, and more! Whether you are looking to use Microsoft Office on your computer, or you want to check what… Continue reading The MyPC Portal has Everything You Need
G: Drives to be Eliminated Jan. 8
On Monday, January 8, all G: drives will be completely eliminated and inaccessible. You must copy any documents you wish to keep to your OneDrive before January 8. If you are a Mac user, your “G: drive” is the network drive that is listed as “username$” on your computer. All G: drives have been made… Continue reading G: Drives to be Eliminated Jan. 8
Migrate to OneDrive
The IT Department is working to retire all personal local network drives, common known as the G: drive. New employees will not have a G: drive assigned to them going forward. User who do have G: drives are asked to move their data to OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage solution. Starting on Wednesday, November 1, all… Continue reading Migrate to OneDrive
G: Drive to be Retired
On Wed., Nov. 1, all G: drives will be made read-only. Faculty and staff should migrate their data from their G: drive to their OneDrive prior to this date. On Jan. 8, 2024, all G: drives will be eliminated.
Information for Departing Students
Students leaving the college should be aware of the various timelines for account deactivation and should return any borrowed technology or other materials to the lending department. Graduating students will be able to use their accounts for a full calendar year following graduation. Students withdrawing from the college will lose access to their accounts immediately upon withdrawal.