TC-IT Services are very pleased to announce that we have become a Microsoft Authorised Education Partner (AEP). This means that we will be able to offer a vast range of Microsoft Office 365 products and services tailored to your school, academy or other educational instituation.
There are so many benefits of moving your school to Office 365. Firstly, the standard Office 365 Education packages are completely free of charge. This gives you business-class email, contacts and calendars, as well as cloud file storage with OneDrive/SharePoint and collaboration tools to increase productivity.
As a Microsoft Authorised Education Partner, we can provision your insititution’s Office 365 portal, managing your product and service licensing, taking out all of the administrative headache from you.
Here are some of the main products and services that come bundled free of charge with the standard package:
Business Class Email with 50 GB mailbox capacity
Web versions of Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, and Outlook
Unlimited personal cloud storage
Inform and engage with communication team sites throughout your intranet using SharePoint
Microsoft Teams, a digital hub that integrates the conversations, content, and apps your school needs to be more collaborative and engaged
Self-grading quizzes with Forms
Digital storytelling with Sway
Rights management, data loss prevention, and encryption
Plan schedules and daily tasks with Microsoft Teams
HD video conferencing with Skype for Business
Advanced email with archiving
If you would like to speak to one of our Microsoft Authorised Education Partner (AEP) specialists, please contact us. https://www.tc-itservices.com/contact/
TC-IT Services are very pleased to announce that we have become a Sophos Authorised Partner and Reseller. Sophos offer a range of antivirus, security and network protection software for a variety of systems and devices.
As a Sophos Authorised Partner, we will now be able to provide your company with award winning business protection and security software. Using the new Sophos Central system, we can manage all aspects of protection for your computers and devices from one central system. The system will allow us to proactively manage and protect your business systems from any potential threats.
Here are some of the main Sophos services we will be able to provide to your business:
Today we are going to show you how to set up your Office 365 email account on iPhone and your iPad. Simply follow our step-by-step guide below to add your email account on your chosen device.
Firstly, on your iPhone open Settings
Scroll down and select Passwords & Accounts
Press on Add Account
Tap on Exchange
Type your email address in the top box and then enter a description for your email account e.g. “Work Email”. Then press Next
On the next screen, press Sign In
Then enter the password for your email account and press Sign in
When prompted, Accept permissions to have the account on your phone
Lastly, select the services you would like to be synchronised on your phone and press Save
Once it’s all done, simply open the Mail app and start using your email account.
We hope that this has helped you add your Office 365 email account on iPhone. Here are a number of other useful guides available on our blog.
Today we are going to show you how to set up your Office 365 email account on Android. You may find that there are different email apps that come bundled with your phone, but we would recommend using the built-in Gmail app.
Firstly, open the Gmail app on your phone.
Tap the menu icon in the top left corner and select Settings > Add account > Exchange and Office 365.
Enter your email address and press Next
Enter your password and press Next
Then select OK on the pop-up below if it appears and continue.
If prompted to enter more information, enter the server: outlook.office365.com and click Next
Next, simply click OK or Activate to allow permissions on your phone.
Lastly, click Allow on the other messages that appear.
Once all done, simply open the Gmail app and start using your email account.
We hope that this has helped you add your Office 365 email account on Android. Here are plenty of other useful guides available on our blog.
The signature button causing Outlook to crash is a problem than can be infuriating to deal with. It can interfere with your work and slow down your ability to get on with the day.
However, the signature causing Outlook to crash can often be resolved with a very simple fix.
So we thought we’d share.
Solution:
First of all open the Start menu and select Settings.
Then go to Apps and select the AppsandFeatures sub-menu within.
The next step is to scroll down through the list until you find Microsoft Office Desktop Apps and then select it.
Once you’ve found it, Uninstall Microsoft Office Desktop Apps. Once it’s completed the uninstall, restart your computer.
Finally, once you’re logged back onto the computer, re-open Outlook and add the signatures. The signature should no longer be causing Outlook to crash.
This is a relatively common issue that faces windows users. It’s caused when you have originally installed the apps version of Microsoft office, then later installed the full version. Often this comes about due to the user getting a Microsoft subscription, but not exclusively.
A good tip for anyone installing the full version of Microsoft Office would be to check for the app version beforehand and uninstall it as needed.
Doing this would prevent this issue or any other potential issues creeping into the system as a consequence of the clash between these two versions.
For other solutions to your problems, please check our blog.