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CAS 2007 Summer Upgrades

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

This site pertains specifically to the College of Arts and Sciences' plans for various 2007 Summer Upgrades.  Most of the projects relate to upgrading from Novell products to Microsoft counterparts.

Introduction (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

In Fall of 2006, the Information Resources Council approved the Computing and Information Technology Center's request to upgrade from Novell GroupWise to Microsoft Outlook, as part of the campus' general strategy to move from Novell products to Microsoft counterparts. To accomplish the migration to Microsoft Outlook in the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), the College's Computing Committee decided the following:

Additionally, our current version of Firefox will not be supported for long, so we plan to upgrade Firefox.

EMail/Office Migration Schedule (document top)

The tentative schedule below was last reviewed on: Mon Oct 22 16:04:09 Central Daylight Time 2007
Tim Christian (x4498) currently oversees the schedule.

See an email regarding the revised plan.

This schedule applies to all CAS GroupWise users because we plan to migrate the whole college from GroupWise to the new mail system (Outlook for Microsoft Windows users, Entourage for Apple Macintosh users).

This schedule also applies to all Microsoft Windows users because we must migrate from Office 2003 to Office 2007 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.) to use the new mail system (Outlook).

You should read the following tentative schedule by finding your department in the "Department" column and then reading left to right because, optimally, the chronology flows from left to right.  For each column, you should glance to the column heading to see the corresponding activity.  You may follow the web site links for more details regarding the respective item.

Department Learn Use Office 2007 (e.g., Word) Self-migrate your archive Exit mail before 5PM Use Outlook (instead of GroupWise) and verify your mail migrated correctly
Aerospace Studies(ROTC) Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/10/2007 10/11/2007
Biological Sciences Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/10/2007 10/11/2007
Chemistry Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/10/2007 10/11/2007
Communications Studies Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/31/2007 11/1/2007
CAS Deans Offices Your choice Done. Your choice after 8/1/2007 9/26/2007 9/27/2007
Dance & Theatre Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/10/2007 10/11/2007
Economics Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/17/2007 10/18/2007
English Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/17/2007 10/18/2007
Foreign Languages and Literatures Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/17/2007 10/18/2007
Geography Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/24/2007 10/25/2007
History Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/24/2007 10/25/2007
Institute of Applied Science (IAS) Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/24/2007 10/25/2007
Journalism Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/31/2007 11/1/2007
Mathematics Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/31/2007 11/1/2007
Philosophy and Religion Studies Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/24/2007 10/25/2007
Physics Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choic after 8/15/2007 10/31/2007 11/1/2007
Political Science Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/24/2007 10/25/2007
Psychology Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/17/2007 10/18/2007
Radio, Television, and Film Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/10/2007 10/11/2007
Speech & Hearing Sciences Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/31/2007 11/1/2007
Women's Studies Your choice Optional until 8/1/2007 Your choice after 8/15/2007 10/31/2007 11/1/2007

Curry Searle will schedule/migrate our last eight remaining Pegasus Mail users.
Trent Geerdes will schedule/migrate PDA (e.g., Palm Pilot, PocketPC) users on a case by case basis since each PDA model seems to its own set of quirks.

Date(s) Activity description(s) (displaying important, non-project items in italics
TBD CAS Computing still needs the following people to plan/schedule the following activities:
  • Geerdes - Deploying Microsoft Entourage for Apple users
  • Robles - Helpdesk deployment plans (on-site, phone, hot sheets, etc.)
  • Geerdes - Upgrading Instant Messaging from GroupWise Instant Messenger (GWIM) to Live Communications Server (LCS)




Training (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Sat Jul 21 12:39:47 Central Daylight Time 2007

The training section pertains only to Windows users.  Apple Macintosh users in our test groups did not need additional training.

We plan to deploy Microsoft Office 2007 (which includes Word, Excel, and the new email software, Outlook) for Windows users months before we migrate your mailbox.  This should give you the opportunity to learn about the new user interface (the menu items, button bars and other things you use to perform your work) before you start using the new mail system.  Caution:  The new interface looks very different from the current Office 2003 version and you should, at a minimum, review Microsoft's major changes before (and when we get closer to) the upgrade in mid July (tentative).  

Think about how you've learned things in the past (e.g., reading, watching, using) and then find a similar method to learn Microsoft Office 2007.  To give you some ideas of available Office 2007 learning resources, you may want to:

Additionally, you may (depending on your department's response to my query earlier this year) receive a reference guide for Microsoft Outlook (Windows only) a day or two before your department migrates.

For Outlook (the new electronic mail software), the CITC plans to offer Microsoft Outlook - Basic and Microsoft Outlook - Intermediate hands-on training.  Ideally, you should register for a class as close to your migration date as possible.  However, please note the last day for hands-on training is Thursday , September 27th (possibly well before you start using Outlook).  You may want to ask a colleague register for the same class with you so you can practice things with the same colleague later.  Finally, Cathy Gonzalez has made the basic hands-on training materials and the intermediate hands-on training materials available for your use/reference.


Migrating to Outlook  (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Mon Oct 22 15:59:41 Central Daylight Time 2007
Tim Christian (x4498) is CAS's current lead for this project.

See an email regarding the revised plan.

When we do this upgrade, we plan to migrate the following from existing GroupWise accounts:

We do not plan to migrate the following: Also, we expect the following changes to basic services: Things we are still working on:

Upgrading Office for Windows (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Tue Jul 24 14:59:53 Central Daylight Time 2007
Curry Searle is CAS' lead for this project.

The Microsoft Office suite (collection) of software consists (primarily) of: Microsoft Word,  Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and more.  In this section, you should find out why you should upgrade early (if possible), what kinds of and how many substantial changes Microsoft and we made to Office 2007, how you may obtain a copy for home use, and how to perform an optional (early) installation here on campus.

Considering the Upgrade with Respective Changes

We strongly recommend you perform the Office 2007 installation on your computer (before we force it out to everyone) because you may:
Major differences between the old (2003) and new (2007) versions for Microsoft Windows: As part of the upgrade process, we also:

Getting Office 2007 for Personal (e.g., Home) Use

Sometimes people like to try out the software at home before we deploy it on campus.  Other times, people just want to use the same version for maximum compatibility.  For any reason you decide, you may get your own, personal copy of Office 2007 for home use at the UNT Bookstore. Some things to decide before going to the bookstore:

Performing an Optional (Early) Upgrade

Before performing the on-campus, optional upgrade, which takes about 15 to 60 minutes (or longer) to complete, please learn about the biggest changes to Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Access, etc.).  After reviewing the material, you should at least know where to find (and have some idea how to use) the following features:
To perform the optional upgrade:
  1. Close all open software (better yet: Restart the computer and login)
  2. Right-click the "My Computer" icon and select "Properties"
  3. On the "System Properties" window, ensure you are running the "Microsoft Windows XP" system.
  4. If you are not running "Microsoft Windows XP," you cannot upgrade (contact Scott Powers in our office).
  5. If you are running "Microsoft Windows XP," do the following:
    1. Select "Start/CAS Software/Maintenance/Installers/Microsoft Office/Install Microsoft Office 2007 (Full-withOutlookProfile)"
      NB: Please ensure you select the correct software package to install.
    2. Step away from the computer for 15 to 60 minutes (maybe 2 hours on really old/slow computers)
When the installation completes, you may need to restart your computer.  If you run into problems, please contact our office (cascss@unt.edu or
x4498) from 8 A.M. until 7 P.M. (Mon-Fri) and 10 A.M. until 2 P.M. (Sat).  As usual, CAS Computing Support Services provides system assistance--it remains your responsibility to learn how to use (and adapt to) the software we deploy/configure.


Upgrading to Windows XP (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Wed Aug 15 16:19:18 Central Daylight Time 2007
Scott Powers is CAS' lead contact for this project.

Because Office 2007 for Windows requires Windows XP (or newer) and Microsoft has (and other vendors have) dropped support for Windows 2000, we must upgrade existing Windows 2000 computers.

Considerations:

Therefore:
  1. We must upgrade the remaining Windows 2000 computers to something supportable.
  2. Departments should be given the following options regarding non-XP Windows computers:
    • Upgrade to Windows XP (pay for hardware upgrade, if needed) by Fall.
    • Upgrade to Linux (shouldn't require a hardware upgrade, but isn't very Microsoft-compatible and is a harder migration for CASCSS and customers).
    • Move remaining Windows 2000 computers off the network in Spring, which means no more updates, ever. This was done with the previous version of Windows(called "NT4") for a small number of computers, usually data-collecting devices. CASCSS would no longer support Windows 2000 computers unless the department enacts a replacement plan. They would be "end-of-life."
  3. Operating system upgrade priorities should be:
    1. Upgrade computers for people who do not plan to be here this summer (hardware and time permitting) before the end of this semester.
    2. Upgrade all GroupWise user computers (hardware willing) by July.
    3. Upgrade remaining windows 2000 computers to XP or Linux (if they don't want to upgrade the hardware) before Spring.
    4. Document Windows 2000 computers scheduled for Spring network removal.
Departments would be expected to handle expenses related to upgrading computer hardware (if needed) to work with XP (minimum requirements). This usually consists of a memory upgrade and sometimes a hard disk upgrade. Some departments (way to think ahead, Psychology !) already did this for their entire department, based on the email sent out last June to Administrative Assistants.

We had to upgrade a small number of computers this summer without first notifying the user.  To alert the users to that issue, we are asking department staff to tape a copy of the Windows Upgrade Memo to the respective user's monitor.  The idea being that they will see the note before booting for the first time this year.


Upgrading to Entourage for Macintosh (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Mon Jun 18 17:33:27 Central Daylight Time 2007
Trent Geerdes is CAS' lead for this project.

CAS currently plan to upgrade Apple Macintosh users  from Novell GroupWise to Microsoft Entourage.


Upgrading to Firefox 2 (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Mon Jun 18 15:59:32 Central Daylight Time 2007
Curry Searle is CAS' lead for this project.

Support for our current, Windows version of Firefox (version 1.5) ends soon. Therefore, we plan to deploy the currently-supported version of Firefox (version 2) as part of this summer's upgrades. We do not expect you will need any training to use the new version. The first time you use the new version, you should get directed to a web site, which displays information about the new features (including how to use them).


Upgrading Instant Messaging (document top)

The 2007 Summer Upgrades have been completed, this information is no longer maintained and will be removed after Summer 2008.

The information in this section, which is subject to change, is current as of: Mon Jun 18 15:59:59 Central Daylight Time 2007
Trent Geerdes is CAS' lead for this project.

GroupWise Instant Messenger (GWIM) is a special piece of software used by about 600 people on campus for very brief (typically, one liner) messages.  The software runs independently of GroupWise so we plan to create a separate upgrade schedule for the software.  CAS plans to replace the software which accesses Novell's GWIM with another piece of software to access Microsoft's LCS (CITC is responsible for deploying/maintaining that server), but we haven't decided which software to deploy for customers to use (the part you use to "talk" via LCS).