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The mission of the Information Technology Services (ITS) Department is to make available an appropriate information technology environment that provides to each student, faculty member, staff member, and visitor the information technology access, resources, and support that the College establishes as necessary to meet its mission.  More
   
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New Phishing Scam

The latest phishing attempt is an email with a subject of "Urgent of your Email Account!" from "COLBY UNIVERSITY" that asks you to reply to the email and supply your: username, password, security question and answer and date of birth.

Please ignore this phishing attempt. This is a scam. It is very similar to email you may receive asking you to verify your banking or other private account information. Please do not respond to these types of emails. If you have responded, click here and change your password also please read the web page on recognizing fraudulent email.

The only time you should ever type your login and password is on a Colby web authentication page, when logging into a College-owned computer or in an email client (e.g., Eudora). Colby's IT Services staff will never ask you for your password in email, by phone or in conversation.

Office 2007
Compatibility Issues
Microsoft's latest version of the Office Suite, Office 2007 for Windows, has changed the format of files being saved in Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. This default file format is not compatible with older versions of Office for both Macs (Office 2004 or Office X) and Windows (Office 2003 or Office XP). To avoid file compatibility issues, read here.