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McCOMBS OFFICE365 & EMAIL MIGRATION: SATURDAY, MARCH 31st (7:00AM - 1:00PM)

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RE-CONFIGURE COMPUTER

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titleWhat is an Outlook Profile?
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  • A profile is what Outlook uses to remember the email accounts established within it and the settings that tell Outlook where your email and other data is stored.
  • A new profile is created automatically when you run Outlook for the first time. The created profile runs whenever you start Outlook.
  • Most people generally only utilize one profile. However, if multiple people share the same computer as you, their accounts, settings and data can be kept in a separate profile that has a different name from your profile.
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Note: You cannot toggle between profiles while Outlook is running. To change profiles, you must exit Outlook, and then select the appropriate profile when you restart Outlook.

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***We recommend this process to be followed while connected to the campus network - wired, wireless, or VPN.***

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Please note that it may take a few minutes for the client to retrieve your mail from the servers after your account has been set up through the Email Client.

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  • There are two ways to get to the Mail settings program to add your new email profile. We have pushed out a shortcut to it. The manual navigation steps are also below in case the shortcut didn't deploy to your computer.
  • Please note that it may take a few minutes for the client to retrieve your mail from the servers after your account has been set up through the Outlook client.
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  1. Exit Outlook completely.
  2. Click Windows Start button (bottom left of screen) and follow steps below for your OS version.
    • For Windows 7, click on All Programs. At the top of this list will be "_Setup_Outlook_Profile". Click it to open the Mail settings program. 
    • For Windows 10, "_Setup_Outlook_Profile" will be at the top of the Programs list in the Start Menu. Click it to open the Mail settings program.
  3. If you do not see "_Setup_Outlook_Proifle", please proceed to Step 2 under Manual Navigation Method (below).

  4. A new dialogue box will open. If you are logging into the computer with your EID, your information should auto populate. If it does not, type in you McCombs email address (firstname.lastname@mccombs.utexas.edu) in the provided blank and nothing else.
    • If you are still logging into your computer with your McCombs account, please follow the provided steps in previous email communication regarding EID migration or contact the SWAT Desk at techsupport@mccombs.utexas.edu to schedule a time if you need assistance.

  5. Click Next and it will begin to search for your account. This may take a few minutes.
  6. A small log-in window may appear with your McCombs email address pre-filled as the username. Enter your EID password for the password.
    • Some people may not see the log-in window and instead the account will setup successfully on its own (the setup tries to use the credentials you logged into the computer with).

  7. You should see three green check marks if it successfully configured the account. Click Finish to go back to the Mail profile settings.
  8. Under "When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile", select Always use this profilePrompt for a profile to be used. Drop down the menu options and select the UT AustinEID profile you just created.

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  9. Click OK. Open Outlook and it will begin the process to setup the new mailbox. This may take a few minutes.
    • If this process goes over 10 minutes, close the small Outlook launch window (top right X). Reopen Outlook again.

  10. Outlook should fully open and start syncing your mailbox with the Exchange server. This will take some time and can take up to a couple of hours for large, complex mailboxes. 
    • Outlook will need to remain open to continue this sync process. If near the end of the day, keep Outlook open and don't log off, sleep or shut down, just lock your workstation (Windows key + L). If you do close Outlook, it will resume syncing on next launch.
    • If you aren't seeing all of your e-mail, click here and  and follow the steps to adjust how much email is cached to the computer (instead of Outlook needing network access and to be told to retrieve older email). By default, Cached Exchange Mode is turned on and set to 12 months. If it is not, put a check mark next to it and change the slider to ALL. 

  11. Congratulations, you ! You have configured your new mail account. Please let it fully sync (status at the bottom of Outlook) and make sure it all looks good. Check calendar and contacts as well. Follow the steps provided on the Wiki for rules and additional mailboxes.
  12. If "All folders are up to date" displays at the bottom of Outlook and you are missing email or other items, please contact  Tech Support or 232-6616 for further assistance.
  1. Exit Outlook completely.
  2. Click Windows Start button and type
in
  1. in Control Panel
in
  1.  in the Search Bar ('magnifying glass' icon)
  2. Select Control Panel in the Start Menu search results to open it.
  3. In the top right corner of the Control Panel window, you will see a search bar ('magnifying glass' icon). Type in "Mail" and when your search results display in the window, click on on Mail (32-bit).
  4. A small
'
  1. "Mail Setup
'
  1. " window will open. Click on 
Show
  1. Show Profiles... (proceed to step 7 if you don't see this window with Show Profiles). 
    • You should see at least one profile in the list if you already have email setup in Outlook
). Then click on New
    • (for most of you it will be named 'Outlook').

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  1. A new dialogue box will open. At 'Your Name'
enter
  1. type in "
UT AUSTIN
  1. EID" as the new Profile Name
    • If by chance you have a profile with that name already, choose a different name that distinguishes it from the existing profile(s).

  2. At 'Email Address' type in
you McCombs email address in the provided blank and nothing else. Type in you McCombs email address 
  1. your email address (firstname.lastname@mccombs.utexas.edu) in the provided blank and nothing else
    • If you are still logging into your computer with your McCombs account, please follow the provided steps in previous email communication regarding EID migration or contact the SWAT Desk at techsupport@mccombs.utexas.edu to schedule a time if you need assistance.

  2. At 'Password' enter your EID password.
  3. At 'Retype Password' enter your EID password again and then click Next
  4. This process could take a few minutes while it's searching for you email settings.
  5. A new dialogue box may open. Your firstname.lastname@mccombs.utexas.edu will populate the top box. Re-enter your EID Password immediately below it.
  6. Select the 'Remember my credentials' check box and the click OK
  7. Another dialogue box may open, asking to "Allow this website to
configure @
  1. configure @mccombs.utexas.edu server settings". Click Allow.
  2. You should see three green check marks if it successfully configured the account.
  3. Under "When starting Microsoft Outlook, use this profile", select 
Always user this profile.
  1. "Prompt for a profile to be used".

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  2. Drop down the menu options and select the 
UT Austin
  1. EID profile you just created. Click OK
  2. Open Outlook and it will begin the process to setup the new mailbox. This may take a few minutes.
    • If this process goes over 10 minutes, close the small Outlook launch window (top right X). Reopen Outlook again.

  3. Outlook should fully open and start syncing your mailbox with the Exchange server. This will take some time and can take up to a couple of hours for large, complex mailboxes. 
    • Outlook will need to remain open to continue this sync process. If near the end of the day, keep Outlook open and don't log off, sleep or shut down, just lock your workstation (Windows key + L). If you do close Outlook, it will resume syncing on next launch.
    • If you aren't seeing all of your e-mail, click here
 and
    •  and follow the steps to adjust how much email is cached to the computer (instead of Outlook needing network access and to be told to retrieve older email). By default, Cached Exchange Mode is turned on and set to 12 months. If it is not, put a check mark next to it and change the slider to ALL. 

  1. Congratulations
, you
  1. ! You have configured your new mail account. Please let it fully sync (status at the bottom of Outlook) and make sure it all looks good. Check calendar and contacts as well. Follow the steps provided on the Wiki for rules and additional mailboxes.
  2. If "All folders are up to date" displays at the bottom of Outlook and you are missing email or other items, please
verify the cached/offline settings in Step 14. You can
  1. contact Tech Support or
512-
  1. 232-6616 for further assistance.
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  1. Exit Outlook completely
  2. Click Windows Start button and type in "Control Panel" in the Search Bar (at the 'magnifying glass icon'). 
  3. Click on Control Panel in the Start Menu search results to open it.
  4. In the top right corner of the Control Panel window, you will see a search bar ('magnifying glass icon'). Type in "Mail" and when your search results display in the window, click on on Mail (32-bit).
  5. A small 'Mail Setup' window will open. Click on Show Profiles>Add (You should see at least one profile in the list if you already have email setup in Outlook - for most of you the default profile is named 'Outlook').

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  6. A new dialogue box will open. If you are logging into the computer with your EID and EID Password, your information should auto populate. If it does not:
    • At 'Your Name' type in "EID" as the new Profile Name
    • Type in you McCombs email address (firstname.lastname@mccombs.utexas.edu) in the provided blank and nothing else.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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  1. Exit Outlook completely.
  2. From Finder, open the Applications folder.
  3. Ctrl+click or right-click Microsoft Outlook, and then click Show Package Contents.
  4. Open Contents > SharedSupport, and then double-click Outlook Profile Manager.
  5. Click the Create a new profile '+' button, and then type a name for the new profile (Firstname LastnameEID).
  6. Click the profile that you want, click Set the default profile Action pop-up menu, and then click Set as Default. Restart Outlook for this change to take effect.
  7. Outlook will now appear empty until you add your Account so to do that, click Tools > Accounts...> + > Exchange...
  8. Type firstname.lastname@mccombs.utexas.edu into both the E-mail address and User name fields and enter your EID Password
  9. Click Always Allow to any messages that pop up regarding the server wanting to configure your account.
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