Move to Microsoft Exchange

UVa's Centralized Calendar and Email System

As of January 15, 2008, Oracle Calendar (also known as CorporateTime) is no longer the centralized calendar solution for faculty and staff at UVa. Microsoft Exchange has replaced it.

The Exchange calendar functions by sending and receiving emails to schedule appointments, so we strongly urge you to switch from your current email program to Exchange mail as you transition to the new calendar.

Exchange Setup, Configuration, and Tips

What to Do First

Read Getting Started with Exchange.

Set Up Your Account

Configure your email program - Connect to Exchange for both calendar and email:

Access your account - from anywhere:

Frequently-Asked Questions

Help and Training

Training

  • Exchange training opportunities:
    • Free online training: brief videos about Outlook 2007, Outlook 2003, or Entourage; view exactly the topics you need
    • Upcoming Exchange demonstrations offered at UVa

Support

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