[OPLINTECH] O365 for public
Larry Ritchie
lritchie at tusclibrary.org
Tue Feb 25 11:20:47 EST 2025
Yes single license and then its important to click "sign into this app only" otherwise it'll sign into any microsoft service like Edge and they can get into the account and its a mess. Thanks,
Larry
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Larry Ritchie
IT Manager, Tuscarawas County Public Library System
Office: 330.364.4474 ext 235
Cell: 330-983-6941
lritchie at tusclibrary.org
www.tusclibrary.org
121 Fair Avenue NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
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From: Colleen Sandusky <csandusky at loudonvillelibrary.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 11:18 AM
To: Larry Ritchie <lritchie at tusclibrary.org>; OPLINTECH <oplintech at lists.oplin.org>
Subject: Re: O365 for public
Hi Larry,
I was thinking the same thing. Are you using a single license per machine? I was looking at using the five installations per license but then anyone using any of those five machines would potentially have access to anything done on those five machines since they use the same Microsoft account.
Colleen Sandusky
Loudonville Public Library
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From: Larry Ritchie <lritchie at tusclibrary.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 11:13 AM
To: OPLINTECH <oplintech at lists.oplin.org>; Colleen Sandusky <csandusky at loudonvillelibrary.org>
Subject: Re: O365 for public
I just went through this whole thing. Set up generic accounts and then took away certain licenses associated with the account (email, sharepoint etc)
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Larry Ritchie
IT Manager, Tuscarawas County Public Library System
Office: 330.364.4474 ext 235
Cell: 330-983-6941
lritchie at tusclibrary.org
www.tusclibrary.org
121 Fair Avenue NW, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
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From: OPLINTECH <oplintech-bounces at lists.oplin.org> on behalf of Colleen Sandusky via OPLINTECH <oplintech at lists.oplin.org>
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 11:12 AM
To: OPLINTECH <oplintech at lists.oplin.org>
Subject: [OPLINTECH] O365 for public
Good morning,
I'm planning an upgrade to our public computers this year, so I'm evaluating the best avenue for offering O365 to patrons. We are currently using Office 2019 which is standalone so doesn't cause any issues. We do use O365 for Education for staff.
I'm not seeing a way to offer O365 without requiring a Microsoft account login. Am I missing something? What are other libraries doing that doesn't create a privacy nightmare or restricted use?
Thanks,
Colleen Sandusky
Loudonville Public Library
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