Now that we have the Most up and running, the Training Team now contributes to four web sites. We have our own Training Team site, we now have our blog – the Most, we contribute to the McCombs Tech Wiki, and we post handouts on a SharePoint site. Many of you may be thinking, what web site should I go to for help? Well, it depends on what you are looking for.
The Training Team’s Web Site
www.mccombs.utexas.edu/tech/training
Information about the Training Team and about Microsoft Office such as:
• Training schedule and RSVP links
• Class descriptions
• Online classes
• Microsoft Office information and videos
• CPT Review
• Links to information about McCombs tech facilities and resources
McCombs Tech Wiki
www.mccombs.utexas.edu/tech/help
Computer Services posts information about McCombs Technology Resources and setup instructions here, including:
• Information about your McCombs Technology Resources such as:
• Outlook Setup
• Email on Mobile Devices
• My Site
• Student Printing
• Certificate Error on Mobile Device
• How Graduation affects Tech Resources
the MOST
http://blogs.mccombs.utexas.edu/the-MOST
Fun and helpful information about Microsoft Office and your McCombs Technology Resources. You’re reading it right now.
Sharepoint
https://community.mccombs.utexas.edu/dept/cbacc/TrainingTeam/Public/default.aspx
A password protected web site where the Training Team posts:
• Class Handouts
• Class PowerPoint Presentations
Login
Login to the Training Team’s SharePoint site is limited to McCombs students, faculty, and staff.
Username: mccombs\your mccombs account
Password: the normal password you use to check your McCombs email or log in to a McCombs computer
Note – the \ is above the Enter key on most English keyboards
Finding and downloading files:
1. Click on the Classes link on the left.
2. Click on the words All Documents on the right.
3. From the drop down list, select the class you would like to find handouts for.
4. Rick click on the name of a document and select Save Target As.
5. Navigate to the place on your computer where you would like to save it and click Save.



This is sooo helpful! Thanks!