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The University of Maine System has an agreement with Microsoft which allows for current Faulty, Staff, and Students to access Office365 on their personal devices. Office365 can either be used online within a web browser or be installed on a computer for offline use.
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Zoom for Google workspace un-install and installation instructions.
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Do you need to use Perceptive Content\ImageNow but do not yet have it downloaded? Here is a guide on installing Perceptive Content\ImageNow on your University-managed device.
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The following are instructions on how to install SPSS on USM managed computers.
SPSS can be accessed from privately owned computers by remoting into our lab computers.
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On a UAD (University-managed) computer, open up Software Center and search for Zoom. Software Center in accessible through the Start Menu under University Applications and is also in a tile in the lower right when the Start menu first opens.
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Beginning November 1, 2021, zoom users will be required to update their Zoom software to ensure it is no more than nine months behind the current version, at any given time. From that point on, users will be prompted to update their software when using the platform should their version fall behind this nine-month window.
Zoom recommends users update to the latest release supported by their organization or at minimum software version 5.5.0, prior to November 1st, 2021.
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As of June 15th, 2021, using an older version of the Zoom client will result in suboptimal performance as Application programming interface (API) calls to Google’s previous API will begin returning errors at a steadily increasing rate, until the error rate reaches 100% on December 15, 2021. Users of non-university administered computers are required to check regularly for Zoom updates to be sure they are in compliance with Zoom policy and recommendations. All University of Maine System Inform