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Outlook

Software@KU: Provided | Recommended | Training | Labs

What Is Outlook?

Outlook is a messaging and collaboration client for easing the task of managing your electronic mail, personal calendar, contacts, tasks, and group scheduling.
Note: We are currently unable to provide Outlook 2003 under the provisions of the Microsoft contract. During the Fall of 2005, Outlook 2003 will be available for download by KU faculty, staff, and students.

Learning to Use Outlook

Workshops and one-on-one help are available through Instructional Services. A list of workshops is available online or for more information, call or email Instructional Services (864-0410 or training@ku.edu). Outlook is currently available in many of the computer labs on campus. To view a complete listing of labs that have Outlook installed, visit: www.computerlabs.ku.edu.

License Information:

Faculty, Staff and Students of KU's Lawrence and Edwards campuses may download Outlook email client on KU owned and operated computers and laptops, as well as on personal computers for home use.

Download Outlook

For more information on how to download and install Outlook go to www.email.ku.edu/client/.

Where to get help:

For help downloading Outlook:
Please contact your technical support staff, or the IT Customer Service Center at 864-8080 or email to itcsc@ku.edu. If your computer is supported by LAN Support Services, call 864-0400 or email lsshelp@ku.edu for assistance 

For help using Outlook:
Information Services' Instructional Services offers instructor-led Outlook workshops for the entire KU Community, and Deskside Coaching (one-on-one consulting for faculty and staff ). Phone and email help is also available through Instructional Services (864-0410, training@ku.edu).