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How to Delete and recover files in Teams

Microsoft Teams Use Teams on the desktop or web to delete files. Use SharePoint or OneDrive to recover them. Delete a file from a channel Go to the Files tab in a channel. Select More options    next to the file and then select Delete. To delete several files at once, select each file by clicking the left side of its row, Read More

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Remove Unwanted HTTP Response Headers on IIS Server

The purpose of this blog post is to discuss how to remove unwanted HTTP response headers from the response. Typically we have 3 response headers which many people want to remove for security reasons. Server – Specifies web server version. X-Powered-By – Indicates that the website is “powered by ASP.NET.” X-AspNet-Version – Specifies the version of ASP.NET used. Read More

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Remove-InboxRules with Exchange PowerShell

Module:ExchangePowerShell Applies to: Exchange Server 2010, Exchange Server 2013, Exchange Server 2016, Exchange Server 2019, Exchange Online This cmdlet is available in on-premises Exchange and in the cloud-based service. Some parameters and settings may be exclusive to one environment or the other. Use the Remove-InboxRule cmdlet to remove an Inbox rule. For information about the Read More

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Deploy Add-ins in the Microsoft 365 Admin Center

Office Add-ins help you personalize your documents and streamline the way you access information on the web (see Start using your Office Add-in). As an admin, you can deploy Office Add-ins for the users in your organization by using the Centralized Deployment feature in the Microsoft 365 admin center. Centralized Deployment is the recommended and most feature-rich Read More

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How to Check a User’s Inbox Rules as a Global Administrator.

Please follow the below steps to see the users Inbox rules :  Open the Exchange Admin Center.  ​​ Once you’re on the Exchange Admin Center, Click on your User Profile Picture on that page which is at the top right hand side.  ​ Once you click on your Profile Picture then select the option another Read More

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How to Insert a Local Video into Word

Step 1. To insert video into Word, please launch Microsoft Word Document. On the upper right corner, click on File> Options > Customize Ribbon. Next, check the “Developer” box on the right column under the Main tab and then hit OK. Step 2. Select the “Developer” mode on the top of the window. Then hit “Legacy Tools” Read More