PennO365 provides full-time Penn students, faculty and staff at participating Schools and Centers with access to Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus services and applications. Office 365 ProPlus features a full version of Microsoft Office, which includes: Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, Teams, and more.
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This service is provided to all eligible members of the Penn community. Please note that at this time, the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is not participating in the program. Penn Law students, faculty, and staff should download Office ProPlus from Penn Law's Office 365 site. More information at -office-365.
Full-time Penn faculty, staff and students at participating Schools and Centers are eligible for a PennO365 account, which you can use to access Office 365 ProPlus. At this time, the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is not participating in the program. Penn Law students, faculty, and staff should download Office ProPlus from Penn Law's Office 365 site. More information at -office-365.
You can use Office 365 ProPlus as long as your current affiliation with Penn remains active. For information about when incoming students become eligible, and what happens to your account after you graduate or leave the University, see "After Graduating or Leaving Penn" in the FAQ.
You are responsible for using PennO365 in accordance with Penn's Acceptable Use Policy. Also, review University guidelines about protecting personal and University data at Protecting Penn Data. These guidelines will help you protect your personal information and understand how to identify and handle sensitive University information.
4. Click Enter and continue to the Microsoft online portal. You may see a message that your OneDrive account is being set up. This one-time set-up usually happens within a day but may take longer. You can close your browser, do other work, and return later without interrupting the process.
Important: If your School or Center has not migrated its email service to PennO365, you will be unable to use PennO365 Outlook on the web. When you log into the Microsoft online portal, you will be unable to click on the blue mail or calendar icons.
You are responsible for using PennO365 and OneDrive in accordance with Penn's Acceptable Use Policy. Also, review University guidelines about protecting personal and University data at Protecting Penn Data. These guidelines will help you protect your personal information and understand how to identify and handle sensitive University information.
Microsoft Office Online is a web-based version of the Office productivity suite that allows you to create, edit, and share documents, and collaborate with others online in real time via your web browser. You can save files to OneDrive, Microsoft's cloud data storage and collaboration solution, or you can save documents to your personal computer or mobile device and work offline with Office 365 ProPlus.
To keep your licenses active, you need to connect at least one Office application (Excel, Word, etc.) to the Internet at least once every 30 days on every computer or device. If your device remains offline for more than 30 days, Office 365 ProPlus enters reduced functionality mode until the next time a connection can be made.
Office 365 ProPlus is intended for installation on personal computers only and should not be self-installed on University-managed computers. For questions about installing Office on a University-managed computer, contact your LSP or student computing support center. See the Get IT Help directory to find your support provider. If you are still unsure who to contact, please contact ISC Client Care.
Note: You must first set up your OneDrive account on the Microsoft online portal before using OneDrive with Office 365 ProPlus applications on your computer or mobile device. See "Your Cloud Services: Office Online/OneDrive" for directions on how to set up OneDrive.
You can use Microsoft Outlook to read most types of email accounts. You will need configuration information from your email provider in order to set up Outlook on personal computers and mobile devices.
Penn School and Center email configuration instructions vary by School and Center. Contact your LSP or computing support center for directions on setting up Outlook to read your School or Center email account. See the Get IT Help directory to find your support provider. If you are still unsure who to contact, please contact ISC Client Care.
Support for PennO365 is provided through your LSP or student computing support center. See the Get IT Help directory to find your support provider. If you are unsure who to contact, please contact ISC Client Care.
Additional support for PennO365 is provided through your LSP or student computing support center. See the Get IT Help directory to find your support provider. If you are still unsure who to contact, please contact ISC Client Care.
Full-time Penn faculty, staff and students at participating Schools and Centers are eligible for a PennO365 account. At this time, the Perelman School of Medicine (PSOM) is not participating in the program.
Through PennO365, eligible users can install Microsoft Office 365 ProPlus on up to five (5) personal computers and/or mobile devices, including Mac, PC, iPhone, iPad, Android, and Windows Phone. This includes the latest versions of Word, Excel, Access and OneNote. You also receive access to Microsoft Office Online and 1 TB of data storage on OneDrive.
Your PennO365 password is identical to your PennKey password (though it is a discrete password). From the Microsoft portal, you'll be able to download Office365 ProPlus applications and to log into Office Online and OneDrive.
Microsoft requirements:
At the Microsoft page, click 'O365 subscription plans,' and then click the plus sign [+] sign to review requirements for Office 365 for business, education, and government.
Note for IE users: Beginning January 12, 2016, browser requirements for Office 365 are changing. Microsoft is only supporting IE 11 and newer for Office O365. End users running older versions of IE (e.g., IE 8, IE 9) will have a degraded experience using Office 365 ProPlus, OneDrive, and Outlook on the Web (formerly OWA). LSPs should take this opportunity to encourage and prepare end users to upgrade their browsers now to meet Microsoft's requirements.
If you have an earlier version of Office and know your product key, Penn recommends uninstalling it before installing Office 365 ProPlus for optimal performance. Keep your product key in a safe place because you will need it if you choose to reinstall your existing version of Office at a later date.
No, you cannot install Office 365 ProPlus on your work computer or a public computer. For information about installing or updating Microsoft Office on a work or public computer, please contact your LSP or student computing support center. See the Get IT Help directory to find your support provider. If you are still unsure who to contact, please contact ISC Client Care.
Although you cannot install Office 365 ProPlus applications on a University managed work or public computer, you can log into PennO365 and access Office Online through the local web browser. You will not be able to install Office 365 ProPlus or sync locally saved files to OneDrive. However, you can download or upload locally saved files to OneDrive via your web browser.
Most users will do fine with the 32-bit version - it takes up less memory so won't affect performance as much. However, if you are planning to use memory intensive aspects of the software (such as complex functions in Excel), you may want to choose the 64-bit option.
You will need to be connected to the Internet the first time you run one of the Office 365 ProPlus applications, so that the activation process can be completed. After that, you only have to connect to the Internet at least once every 30 days to check the status of the subscription. If your computer or mobile device is offline for more than 30 days, Office 365 ProPlus enters Reduced Functionality mode until the next time you connect to the Internet.
To deactivate a license on a personal computer or mobile device:
1. Login to the online portal using your PennO365 username and password.
2. Go to settings in the upper right-hand corner (the gear icon next to your name).
3. Select Office 365 settings.
4. Select Software.
5. Select Office. A list of computers and devices where you have installed Office 365 ProPlus will appear.
6. Select deactivate next to the device to remove the license and make it available for use on another computer or device. When you deactivate Office 365 on a computer or mobile device, it enters reduced functionality mode. You will be able to view and print your documents, but all features for editing or creating new documents will be disabled.
After your account expires, you will not be able to install or use new instances of O365 or use Office Online and OneDrive and installed applications will enter reduced functionality mode. This means you will be able to view and print documents stored on personal computers or devices, but will be unable to create/save/edit files. You will not lose any documents created and stored locally on your personal computers or devices. Documents saved on OneDrive will NOT be accessible after you graduate or leave Penn and must be downloaded and saved locally before your PennO365 account expires.
After your PennO365 account expires, you will no longer be able to access OneDrive or the documents saved there. Make sure you download your documents from OneDrive within 60 days of your graduation date or last day at Penn. Faculty and staff should confirm the expiration date of their accounts with their local computing support providers. See the Get IT Help directory to find your support provider.
Google Drive is the main campus solution for online document creation and collaboration, simply sign in using your uww.edu email address. Microsoft Office 365 is a cloud-based software solution. Access all O365 apps by signing in at microsoft online.
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