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How to Setup a Password Expiration Notification via Emails

Quick reference, Powershell script is available to download from here. You need to change its file type from .txt to .Ps1 Have you ever had a need to configure notifications for user’s password expirations but found that existing solutions didn’t quite fit the bill? We all know you can use built-in solutions with Windows and Read More

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Easy Ways to Unmute Yourself on Teams & Zoom

Given how much we now use virtual training and meeting platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams, it’s likely you’ve tried to speak up once or twice while muted. Speaking while you’re on mute can be a frustrating part of the way we communicate today in virtual meetings. Yet, there are some easy solutions. For your Read More

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How to Add Guest Access in Microsoft Planner

Guest access in Microsoft Planner lets you and your team collaborate and participate with people from outside of your organization by granting them access to view and interact with your plan. Guest users can create and delete buckets and tasks, edit task fields, and edit the plan name. If you grant the guest user additional permissions, Read More

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How to Enable Azure AD Self-service and Password Writeback to an On-premises Environment

With Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) self-service password reset (SSPR), users can update their password or unlock their account using a web browser. We recommend this video on How to enable and configure SSPR in Azure AD. In a hybrid environment where Azure AD is connected to an on-premises Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) environment, Read More

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How to Enable and Use Outlook Online Archive for Office 365

When mailboxes grow too large you won’t be able to receive or send mail anymore. Another common issue with large mailboxes is that Outlook will take longer to load. To solve this we can use Online Archives in Outlook. Online Archive mailboxes are available for Office365 users with the correct license. The advantage of online Read More

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How to Force Log Off One or All Users from Microsoft 365

In situations involving compromised user accounts simply disabling an account is often not sufficient to mitigate the threat especially if the account is actively being using to send SPAM/Phishing email or to download data. There are three supported ways of revoking an active user’s session in Office 365. The first option is found in the Read More