
I've gone to the Office 365 Admin console and everything looks okay with my account, if it wasn't it would most likely give me issues on the service as well but I checked it any way just to be sure. I put in my user name and 3 maybe 4 other pop-ups briefly appear but it does not log me in.Īlso under Email & app accounts I go to "manage" the account in question it takes me to a web portal page with various options and I tried the "Sign out of all devices & apps", then waited a bit and tried again and still no worky. In "settings" under Shared experiences it tells me I have a problem and has a "Fix now" button, I click that and an Office 365 login prompt comes up. That was the first thing I tried this time but no go. Last time about 4 or 5 months ago what finally worked was clearing out all my temp files and rebooting. I have done a number of searches and found related issues but none of those fixes have worked. I have a service spare that I tested with and I am able to login to Office 365 without any issue. I can open any Office 2016 app installed on my computer but I am unable to link/login to my Office 365 account on my primary computer. Get helpįor assistance, please submit a Help ticket.Had this issue once before and was able to fix it but last time's fix isn't this time's fix. *indicates the application is rolling out to the university in 2023. To learn more, visit Office 365 Tools That Are Not Available at Stanford (Access Restricted). Note: Not all Office 365 tools are available at Stanford. Click on the name of the application to use it.ĭirect links to the applications are as follows: You will see a list of Office 365 applications, such as OneDrive, Word, Excel and PowerPoint that are available for you to use. In webmail, or at, in the upper left corner, click on the app launcher.
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To use Outlook on the web, the web-based email client for Office 365, open a web browser and go to.Risk ClassificationsĪll classifications - High & PHI only if Secure: is used in the subject line.Īll classifications - High-Risk & PHI only with Cardinal Keyįree of charge Get started Outlook Email and Calendar Office 365 applications are approved for the following Risk Classifications as defined by the Information Security Office.

Designed forįaculty, staff, and students RequirementsĪ full-service SUNet ID or a sponsored full-service SUNet ID Data security

Asterisk (*) indicates applications that will be rolled out to the university in 2023. Note: Office 365 add-ons are not permitted in the Stanford Office 365 environment. Featuresįollowing are the supported Office 365 applications that are available for use:

Office 365 is a cloud-based subscription service that brings together a variety of Microsoft applications, such Excel and Word, with powerful cloud services like OneDrive and Outlook, to help you create and share anywhere on any device.
