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Google Services Retirement

UWindsor is discontinuing Google services (G-Suite for Education /Workspace for Education). The planned Google retirement started with the migration of email accounts to Outlook in 2020.  

IT Services will finalize the retirement by deleting UWindsor Google accounts after April 30, 2022. 

You are being asked to migrate any remaining files, documents, or data you want to keep from your UWindsor Google Drive by April 30, 2022.

The remaining files may include documents or data added to the UWindsor Google Drive after the migration in 2020 to Microsoft Outlook/OneDrive. An email was sent to your @uwindsor.ca account in 2020 indicating which files were migrated.

Information can be found on files listed as not migrated in the Transition from UWinGmail to Microsoft 365 Outlook knowledge-base article

Move any files you would like to keep from your UWindsor Google Drive by April 30, 2022.

  • I want to migrate files to my UWindsor OneDrive - Find steps on how to migrate your Google Drive files to Microsoft One Drive. Your UWindsor Microsoft OneDrive offers up to 1 terabyte (TB) of storage system within the university's secure cloud-based service.
  • I want to download my files or my files exceed one terabyte - Find the steps on how to download a file or folder from your Google Drive to your computer.
  • If you would like to download all the data associated with your UWindsor Google account or download files outside of Google Drive using Google Takeout, please review How to Download Your Google Data.  

    Unfortunately, you cannot transfer files directly into your UWindsor OneDrive using Google Takeout. You will have to download the data to your computer and upload files to your UWindsor OneDrive. Or you can transfer files to another cloud-storage platform like Dropbox, a non-UWindsor Google Drive, or a non-UWindsor OneDrive. 

    Note: Google Takeout is not an IT Services supported transfer method. Please follow Google’s instructions and FAQs, or visit Google Support

  • I want to migrate files to a Microsoft cloud-based storage option - Follow the steps in the Knowledge Base Article (KBA) on how to migrate your Google Drive files to another Microsoft account.
  • I want to download files - Follow the steps in the KBA on how to download a file or folder from your Google files to your computer.
  • If you would like to download all the data associated with your UWindsor Google account or download files outside of Google Drive using Google Takeout, please review How to Download Your Google Data.  

    Unfortunately, you cannot transfer files directly into your UWindsor OneDrive using Google Takeout. You will have to download the data to your computer and upload files to your UWindsor OneDrive. Or you can transfer files to another cloud-storage platform like Dropbox, a non-UWindsor Google Drive, or a non-UWindsor OneDrive. 

    Note: Google Takeout is not an IT Services supported transfer method. Please follow Google’s instructions and FAQs, or visit Google Support

IT Services does not promote use of one cloud-based storage service over another. If you would like to stay with a familiar Microsoft platform, find information on their site. Please note you cannot use your @uwindsor.ca email address for this new Microsoft account.

This depends on the file types and the file volumes that you would like to migrate. While a few Google Docs will take a few minutes, larger files like slides or videos can take a while. Give yourself enough time to complete the migration or download.

You should review if your files were migrated into your folder of choice or have been downloaded. You can leave your Google Drive as-is and the IT Services team will delete the content. This could take up to a few weeks after April 30, 2022.

You can leave your Google Drive as-is and the IT Services team will delete the content. This could take up to a few weeks after April 30, 2022 

Please find the alumni email services steps on the Alumni Association site. Note, this is the last chance to retrieve and retain the content for alumni who used Gmail services between 2008 and 2020, if you have not previously migrated.