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Oct 14, 2016 Hi, I recently installed Mac OS X 10.11.6 El Capitan on my MacBook. I can no longer access my Word and Excel files (2004 Microsoft Office) and need to install an upgrade. But, I've heard about numerous problems re Microsoft Office 2016 in connection with El Capitan and that people aren't able to run Word or Excel.

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  • Reinstall El Capitan on a computer alreadyrunning it
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  2. I am having Mac OS X version 10.9.5 and not able to install Microsoft Teams App as it needs OS X version 10.10 or later. It is not easy to get my Mac OS X 10.9.5 upgraded to latest OS. Is there a way like earlier Microsoft Teams version which can be installed on Mac OS X version 10.9.5? Thanks and Regards, Amit.

Upgrade from previous versions to OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)

  1. From the Apple menu, select App Store....
  2. When the App Store opens, search for and download El Capitan. If you don't already have an Apple ID, you'll need to create one. You can monitor the download process in the 'Purchased' section of the App Store.
  3. Once the download is complete, the installer should automatically open.

    If it doesn't, or you don't want to complete the installation at this time, you can come back later and double-click Install OS X El Capitan in your Applications folder.

    Within the installer, click Continue, agree to the license agreement, and then choose the disk where you want to install El Capitan.

    After you begin the installation, your computer may need to restart more than once before finishing, and then you may be asked to enter basic information.

  4. From the Apple menu, select App Store..., and then install any available updates.

Reinstall El Capitan on a computer already running it

To reinstall or recover El Capitan, you must have an active internet connection. If you are on campus at IU, UITS recommends the wired Ethernet network instead of wireless. However, if IUSecure is your only option, see Connect to an IU wireless network in macOS if booted from your Recovery HD.

Reinstall while keeping files, applications, and settings

  1. Restart your computer, and immediately hold down command-r until the gray Apple logo appears.
  2. If prompted, select your main language and then click the arrow.
  3. Click Reinstall OS X, and then Continue. Follow the instructions on the screen, and then choose your hard disk. Click Install, and enter your Apple ID information if prompted.
  4. When the installation is complete, select App Store... from the Apple menu, and install any available updates.

Reinstall while erasing everything on your computer

  1. Restart your computer, and immediately hold down command-r until the gray Apple logo appears.

  2. If you see a screen asking you to select your main language, choose it, and then click the arrow.
  3. Click Disk Utility, and then Continue.
  4. In Disk Utility:
    1. Click your hard disk in the left column, and then click the Erase tab.
    2. Next to 'Format:', make sure OS X Extended (Journaled) is selected. In the 'Name:' field, give your disk a name. Click Erase.
    3. Once it's completed, quit Disk Utility.
  5. Click Reinstall OS X, and then Continue:
    1. Follow the instructions on the screen, and then choose your hard disk.
    2. Click Install. If prompted, enter your Apple ID information.
    3. Once the installation is complete, you'll be asked to enter basic information, and have the option to transfer data from another computer or backup.
  6. From the Apple menu, select App Store, and then install any available updates.

What is Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft Teams is the ultimate messaging app for your organization—a workspace for real-time collaboration and communication, meetings, and file sharing. All the tools for remote work in one place and accessible to everyone with a UNM NetID and Lobomail account.

Please Note: Microsoft Teams should not be used for classroom instructional purposes due to factors including student privacy, online course compliance considerations, and available support. Zoom is the UNM approved and recommended tool for hosting a synchronous class meeting using web conferencing.

  • Real-time chat, audio, video and web conferencing
  • Integrates with email, OneDrive, Sharepoint, OneNote, and more
  • Available on multiple devices and online
  • Up to 10,000 members per Team
  • Up to 250 private chat and meeting participants

Microsoft Teams is accessible to everyone with a UNM NetID and Lobomail account. You will need a UNM NetID to create a team. It is also possible to add people outside of UNM to a team as a guest using an email address.

MS Teams supports administrative and group collaboration including:

  • Video conferencing
  • Note taking
  • Project collaboration
  • File sharing and storage
  • Messaging
  • Scheduling meetings
  • All in one location

There are four different types of teams you can create. Click on a link below to learn more about each type or click here for help choosing which type of team to create.

  1. Class
    • Please Note: Microsoft Teams should not be used for classroom instructional purposes due to factors including student privacy, online course compliance considerations, and available support. Zoom is the UNM approved and recommended tool for hosting a synchronous class meeting using web conferencing.
  2. Other
  • An Internet connection (broadband or 4G/LTE is recommended)
  • Microphone and speakers, headset with microphone, or equivalent device
  • A webcam
  • Windows 10, or Windows 8.1 in 32-bit and 64-bit
  • Mac OS X 10.11 El Capitan or later
  • Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, 18.04 LTS, Fedora 30 Workstation, RHEL 8 Workstation, CentOS 8
  • Two most recent major versions of iOS
  • Last four major versions of Android
  • Minimum: 1.6 GHz (or higher) (32-bit or 64-bit) and 2.0 GB RAM. Macs require Intel processor, Core 2 Duo or higher
  • Recommended for 1:1 video calls: single-core processor and 4.0 GB RAM (or higher)
  • Best online meeting experience: dual-core processor and 8.0 GB RAM (or higher)

As with other IT services, in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and with UNM Policies, all users are responsible for appropriate use and safeguarding of data, especially Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) that is used with Microsoft Teams (“Teams”). Users are responsible for ensuring that they have permission from the appropriate UNM data owner or data steward, and for securing that data in accordance with data owner or data steward requirements before using that data in Teams.

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All UNM Teams users are expected to protect Personally Identifiable Information (PII), Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and other data UNM collects and uses, including, but not limited to:

  • FERPA protected data (Student Records) – For assistance with using student data in Microsoft Teams, please consult the UNM Registrar (https://registrar.unm.edu).
  • GLBA protected student financial aid data and Teams – For assistance with using student financial aid data in Microsoft Teams, please conduct the UNM Director of Financial Aid (https://financialaid.unm.edu).
  • Research Compliance – For assistance with using human subject research data, please consult the Office of Research Compliance (https://researchcompliance.unm.edu).
  • HIPAA and PHI – Teams is not approved for use with Protected Health Information (PHI). For assistance with the operational controls for HIPAA information, please consult the HSC Privacy Office (https://hsc.unm.edu/admin/privacy).
  • For all other PII or Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), please open a HELP.UNM ticket (https://help.unm.edu), and the UNM Information Security and Privacy Office can assist you in identifying the appropriate data steward and safeguards.


Additionally, be aware of the privacy policy on https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-us/privacystatement as well as on the UNM Information Security & Privacy Office website (https://ispo.unm.edu).

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Recordings

Be thoughtful about creating and sharing recordings of Teams meetings.Meetings should not be recorded absent an articulated business purpose or academic need (including as a reasonable accommodation) that requires recording of the meeting. Before deciding to record a Teams meeting, ask yourself if you would record the meeting if it occurred in person.

Inform meeting attendees, prior to a recorded meeting, how you intend to record, use, and share video. You may also consider giving attendees options to participate without having their image or voice recorded, such as allowing them to attend with no video or audio, and the option to pose questions only in the text chat window. Because you can start and stop recordings in Teams at any time, you can choose to include unrecorded time throughout your Teams session, giving attendees an opportunity to discuss topics or ask questions that they do not wish to have recorded.

Please Note:
  • Recordings Expire after 90 days (beginning 9/1/2021)

Getting Started

Click here to register for a NetID or get assistance with your password.

Click here to access the Microsoft Teams download page or click any of the direct links below. Be sure to check the Apple Store or the Android Store for your mobile devices and tablets.

  • Windows 64-bit
  • Windows 32-bit
  • Linux DEB 64-bit
  • Linux RPM 64-bit

You can access a limited version of Microsoft Teams in your web browser. It is recommended to download the Team client software for the full experience.

  • Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based), the latest version plus two previous versions
  • Google Chrome, the latest version plus two previous versions
Note: other browsers are also supported with more limited features.
  1. StartTeams.
    • In Windows, clickStart >MicrosoftTeams.
    • On Mac, go to theApplications folder and clickMicrosoftTeams.
    • On mobile, tap theTeamsicon.
  2. Sign in with your Office 365 username and password.

Get started with chat and file sharing using the Quick Start Video Training.

Download the Quick Start Guide to learn the basics and keep as a handy reference.

The MicrosoftTeamsHelp & Learning Center is a free online resource that can help you find answers to most questions; Setup, login, how-to’s, FAQ, etc.

FAQ: What is Microsoft Teams and How do I Use it?

Instructor-Led Webinars

  • Say hello to Microsoft Teams - Discover the benefits of using Teams
  • Get started with Microsoft Teams - Learn the basics to get started
  • Run effective meetings with Microsoft Teams - Learn to manage the end-to-end meeting process
  • Explore teams and channels in Microsoft Teams - Streamline your project and workgroup collaboration
  • Integrate apps to do more in Microsoft Teams - Access tools and services
  • Go deeper with Microsoft Teams - Strategies and features to get more from Teams
  • Master working from home with Microsoft Teams - Learn best practices for staying connected to your team
  • Microsoft Teams for Education Webinar Series - Learn how to use Teams in higher education
  • Collaborative Learning in MS Teams Webinar - Offered by the Center for Digital Learning at UNM

On Demand Video Training

  • Microsoft Teams Training Playlist on Youtube (Spanish, German, and French translations available)
  • Productive Meetings Playlist (Youtube)

Microsoft Teams has many features built in that make the software easier to use for everyone.

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Ready to create your own team? Follow the instructions below and then watch the Get your team up and running video training.

  1. Open the Teams client and select Teams > Join or create a team.
  2. Click Create team and Select a team type.
    • Class- Discussions, group projects, assignments
      • Microsoft Teams should not be used for classroom instructional purposes due to factors including student privacy, online course compliance considerations, and available support. Zoomis the UNM approved and recommended tool for hosting a synchronous class meeting using web conferencing.
    • Professional Learning Community (PLC) - Educator working group
    • Staff - School administration and development
    • Other - Clubs, study groups, after school activities
  1. Give the team a name and add a short description and click Create.

Adding Members

Manage Team Settings

View the video training on managing meetings in Teams or click on a link below for help with a specific feature.

Join a meeting

Schedule a meeting

  • Change participant settings (lobby bypass, notifications, etc.)

During a meeting

  • Share content (powerpoint, desktop, etc.)

Record a meeting

After a meeting

Join a Team

Communication Channels

Get Help

Have an idea to improve Microsoft Teams? In the Teams app, click Help on the lower left side for some options.

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  • Give feedback - send a quick suggestion to Microsoft.
  • Suggest a feature - submit and discuss detailed ideas for new features and vote on ideas submitted by other Microsoft customers.

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Microsoft is always adding new features and improvements to Teams.

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Keep Teams up-to-date by clicking 'Check for updates' in your profile menu or download the latest version of Teams.

Check out the Microsoft Teams Blog for announcements about new and upcoming features.

If you experience technical issues with Teams or other IT Services, please call the UNM IT Service Desk at 277-5757 or submit a Help.UNM ticket.

You can also search the FastInfo Knowledgebase for helpful articles about using and troubleshooting issues with Microsoft Teams.