Good morning!
Many of us will be migrating this week (fun!), if you haven't already... Joe was nice enough to send me some tips based on their experience with the migration process. See below for his advice.
I think that the e-mail he refers to will be sent to us the day of the migration. So, the bottom line, read and follow the instructions of that e-mail to ensure a smooth migration.
I believe IT will be in the building all week so they can help us with questions and troubleshooting....
Good luck to all of you (us) with the process!
Silvana
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From: Joseph Baumert jbaumert2@unl.edu Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2025 3:35 PM To: Silvana Martini smartini2@unl.edu Subject: Microsoft migration links
Hi Silvana,
The side discussion during the P&T session on the Microsoft migration stimulated a couple of thoughts/experiences that I think may be helpful as the Department migrates next week.
Each individual that will be migrating next week should have received an email already with instructions for the day of and day after the migration. I highly recommend that the instructions are copied/printed or the email is sent to a private account. Once the migration starts, users will not be able to access their unl.edu Outlook account.
One of the critical first steps for the day after the migration will be to log out of or unlink their previous Microsoft accounts (i.e the unl.edu accounts). The migration team provided a link in their instructions that is easily missed so I wanted to bring these links to everyone's attention. Hopefully following these steps upfront will make the setup the day after the transition a little more seamless.
Steps for Microsoft 365 synchronization for PC: https://nusupport.nebraska.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=490
MacOS Connection Tool: https://nusupport.nebraska.edu/TDClient/33/Portal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=522
Best Regards, Joe
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