Step 1: Add the 1Password Business application to Microsoft Azure To get started, sign in to your account on the Microsoft Azure portal then follow these steps: Search for and select Azure Active Directory. Under Manage, select App registrations then click “New registration”. Enter a name for your application. Select your preferred supported account types. Leave the Redirect URI Read More
How to Change Font Sizes on Outlook 365, 2016
Applies To: Outlook for Office 365 Outlook 2016 Outlook 2013 Outlook 2010 To scan through your Inbox more quickly, you may want to enlarge the text in the subject lines and column header, or change their font so they’re easier to read. Click Mail. Click View > View Settings. Click Other Settings. To change the font or font size for the column headers in Read More
How to Improve Windows 10 Performance (11 Tips)
These 11 tips you should learn are mostly simple and easy fixes. If these options don’t solve your performance issues, then you may need a more comprehensive root-cause analysis of your managed desktops. 1. Check for the latest Windows update Microsoft provides two main categories of updates: Feature updates, which Microsoft releases biannually and include Read More
How to Use 1Password as an Authenticator for Two-Factor Authentication (MFA)
Learn how to use 1Password to store and quickly access your one-time passwords when you turn on two-step verification for a website. Set up two-factor authentication for a website Before you can use 1Password as an authenticator, you’ll need to set up two-factor authentication for a website: Search 2fa.directory for the website. Click next to the name Read More
How to View Attendees of a Meeting in Outlook
How can I see who is attending a meeting I have already accepted an invite to? I can see who the invite is sent to before accepting, but not after. I can see the times etc and the organizer, but not the other people in attendance. I have tried double-clicking the event, but cannot see Read More
How to Enable and Use Storage Sense
Storage Sense can automatically free up drive space for you by getting rid of items that you don’t need, like temporary files and items in your Recycle Bin. Here’s more info on how it works and how to set it up to meet your needs. How Storage Sense works If Storage Sense is turned on with the default settings, it will run Read More