Did you know that you can protect the privacy of an email by typing the word “Encrypt” into the Subject line of an email sent from your UTK Microsoft 365…
Sending Encrypted Emails is Easy
New Zoom App for Chromebooks
If you are a Chromebook user and engage Zoom, there’s a new app for your device. Zoom recommends downloading and installing their new Zoom for Chrome PWA application for the…
Upcoming Changes to eduroam
OIT is moving to a new Wi-Fi standard on January 4, 2023, to provide a better experience when connecting to eduroam, UT’s secure Wi-Fi network. With these changes, eduroam will…
Changes to Alumni and Retiree NetID and Email Benefits
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, will discontinue email accounts for alumni and staff retirees over the course of the next year. The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is in the…
New Google Quotas
Google has implemented new storage limits for their higher education plans and removed the unlimited option. Because of this change, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) will apply quotas to…
Upcoming Changes to UT Email Service and Google Storage
As many of you know, we support a dual environment with Microsoft and Google for email, collaboration, file storage, and other services. Our faculty, staff, and students have been able…
Is Your Zoom Client Up-to-Date?
On October 1, 2022, OIT will implement minimum client version enforcement for all users in preparation for Zoom’s New Software LifeCycle Policy. Once we enable this feature, you will receive…
Upcoming Changes to Eduroam
October 16, 2022, scheduled Wi-Fi updates OIT is moving to a new Wi-Fi standard to provide a better experience when connecting to eduroam, the secure Wi-Fi network at UT. With…
New Google Quotas Coming Soon
Google has implemented new storage limits for their higher education plans, and they have removed the unlimited option. Because of this change, the Office of Information Technology (OIT) will apply…
Having Issues with Student Clicker Registrations?
One frequent problem reported when using clickers in class is when students are registered and responding to surveys but do not see their grades in Canvas.There are two causes: …