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Transitioning from Barracuda to Office 365 for Modern Email Management
Migrating from Barracuda to Office 365 is a strategic step for organizations looking to modernize their email infrastructure and improve collaboration. Many businesses use Barracuda for email security, archiving, or backup, but moving to Office 365 allows them to consolidate these capabilities within a single cloud-based productivity platform. Office 365 offers advanced email services through Exchange Online along with collaboration tools like Outlook, Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint. The migration process typically involves transferring archived emails, mailboxes, and user data from Barracuda systems into Office 365. Careful planning is required to ensure data integrity, maintain compliance requirements, and avoid disruptions to daily communication. During the migration, administrators map user accounts, validate domains, and verify that all archived data remains accessible after the transition. One of the major advantages of moving to Office 365 is the enhanced security and management capabilities. Businesses gain access to features such as advanced threat protection, data loss prevention, and centralized administration. These tools help organizations protect sensitive information while simplifying IT management. For companies planning this transition, working with experienced providers can help ensure a smooth process. Many organizations rely on Apps4Rent to support Barracuda to Office 365 migrations, ensuring secure data transfer, minimal downtime, and reliable access to Microsoft 365 services after the migration is complete.10Views0likes0CommentsMoving from Kerio to Office 365 for Modern Email and Collaboration
Migrating from Kerio to Office 365 is a practical step for businesses looking to upgrade their email and collaboration infrastructure. While Kerio Connect provides basic email, calendar, and messaging capabilities, Microsoft Office 365 offers a comprehensive cloud-based platform that includes Outlook, Exchange Online, Teams, OneDrive, and SharePoint. This transition enables organizations to benefit from enhanced productivity tools and improved communication across teams. During a Kerio to Office 365 migration, essential data such as emails, contacts, calendars, and folders are transferred from the Kerio server to Exchange Online. The process typically involves configuring Microsoft 365 accounts, securely migrating mailbox data, and updating DNS records to ensure uninterrupted email delivery. Careful planning helps minimize downtime and ensures that users maintain access to their information throughout the migration. Another key advantage of moving to Office 365 is improved security and scalability. Microsoft provides advanced protection features such as spam filtering, multi-factor authentication, data loss prevention, and built-in compliance tools. These capabilities help organizations protect sensitive information while meeting modern security standards. Businesses often rely on experienced providers like Apps4Rent to manage Kerio to Office 365 migrations efficiently. With expert planning and support, organizations can ensure a smooth transition, maintain data integrity, and fully leverage the benefits of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem.11Views0likes0CommentsWhy is my create file from OneDrive for Business node isn't working?
I have a power automate cloud flow that, in some point, gets a word .docx from my sharepoint site, then it creates the same document in onedrive so that I can convert it to PDF then returns it to sharepoint. This idea came from the necessity of converting a .docx to .pdf without the need of premium conectors. I have 2 scenarios: 1° Scenario: Flow: I get the data from the word that I need > I create the same file on OneDrive > I convert the file to .pdf > then I create the file on Sharepoint. Problem: When I run my flow, it gets a 404 error: "message": "File Not Found\r\nclientRequestId: y-f695-48b1-9556-xc\r\nserviceRequestId: x-e051-b000-efc3-y" Error image: 2° Scenario: Flow: The same as the above, the only thing I did after research, is that the node that I get content from file from my sharepoint site also returns the "$content-type", so I specified that for the create file from OneDrive I'll only want the "$content" attribute. In resume, it creates the file in onedrive but I can't open it, it appears to be corrupted, at first I thought my sharepoint file was also broken, but then I could open it with no errors as on OneDrive. Problem: When I run my flow, it gets the error that it can't convert that kind of file (as I wrote above, the file creates corrupted), the main problem is understanding why it gets corrupted, it even returs the content-type that I'm not passing anymore. Error image: Message: "message": "Error from microservice: {\"status\":406,\"message\":\"Não há suporte para a conversão desse arquivo para PDF. (cannotOpenFile / Error from Office Service. Url=https://wordcs.officeapps.live.com/document/export/pdf HttpCode=BadRequest)\",\"source\":\"api.connectorp.svc.ms\"}\r\nclientRequestId: y-13f3-4e1a-a77a-x\r\nserviceRequestId: y-a09f-b000-f272-x" NB: This flow actually worked for more than 1 year with no problems like that, the last time it ran without errors was last week (6-7 days from today).17Views0likes0CommentsHow to Remove Sensitivity Labels from SharePoint Files at Scale
It’s easy to remove sensitivity labels from SharePoint Online files when only a few files are involved. Doing the same task at scale requires automation. In this article, we explain how to use the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK to find and remove sensitivity labels from files stored in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. https://office365itpros.com/2026/03/10/remove-sensitivity-labels-from-file/15Views0likes0CommentsThe future of Windows 11 on x86-64 based systems
First of all, I love the design and modernisation approach Microsoft first had with the idea of Windows 11, and i'm sure we all know what's been happening lately with the latest OS Patches, so here's my question: Is Windows 11 on x86 fundamentally repairable from the ground up, or are its stability issues baked into legacy architecture? Why does Windows 11 on ARM appear so much more stable compared to the current x86 experience, and what concrete steps are being taken to close that gap? And what is Microsoft's strategy to bring back trust from long time users who've switched over to other platforms? Also, to finish my question, let's say that Microsoft will hopefully fix and improve the overall experience with Windows 11, will the user in the future have more flexibility and freedom over customisation, telemetry and privacy options, and even account options in future improved Windows 11 updates?14Views0likes0CommentsWord Writing Problem
Hello, I am experiencing a problem with the web version of Microsoft Word on my Android phone and tablet. For about a week, I have noticed issues when typing in Word. After typing something and pressing the Enter key, the text I wrote sometimes disappears. In some cases, even though I press Enter, the cursor does not move to the next line and the words start overlapping each other. This issue occurs both when I use the on-screen keyboard and when I use a physical keyboard. I have tried several different browsers and devices, but the problem still persists. I also tested it with a different Microsoft account and the same issue occurred. What could be causing this problem, and how can I fix it?4Views0likes0CommentsSharePoint Online Drops One Time Passcodes for External Access
From July 2026. SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business will use Entra B2B Collaboration (guest accounts) to control external access to shared files. This change has been coming since 2021, but it takes time for organizations to get their heads around changing the way to grant external access. It’s time to embrace guest accounts, and that means doing some work to manage guest accounts on an ongoing basis. https://office365itpros.com/2026/03/06/guest-accounts-spo/111Views0likes0CommentsHow to Test a File Against DLP Sensitive Information Types
Sensitive Information types (SITs) are definitions of data like credit card numbers used by DLP rules to detect potential external sharing violations. Knowing what SIT to use in a DLP rule is often difficult, which is why the Purview developers have added a test option to allow tenants to test files against individual SITs or all SITs to see what happens. https://office365itpros.com/2026/03/04/sensitive-information-type-test/23Views0likes0Comments200 answers instead of 1000
The helpdesk has confirmed that I have an m365 family subscription. This would allow me to receive 1000 responses in Forms. However, when I log in to Forms with my details, only 200 answers are accepted. In addition, I get a "buy button" on the screen. In other words, Forms "thinks" that I have a free plan. Who can solve this for me?8Views0likes0CommentsInvitation to March 9 Frontier Transformation event
Join us for a special event with Jared Spataro, Charles Lamanna, and Sumit Chauhan to learn how Microsoft delivers AI built for work. The live stream starts at 8 AM Pacific Time on March 9. aka.ms/MicrosoftFrontierTransformation2026288Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Celebrates SharePoint 25th Anniversary with a Bunch of Announcements
Microsoft celebrated the 25th anniversary of SharePoint with a batch of announcements, including AI in SharePoint, intended to help administrators to manage all aspects of SharePoint Online through natural language. Other interesting announcements included department-level payments for Microsoft 365 Backup and the renaming of the Connections app in Teams as the SharePoint app. Well, the last wasn’t that interesting… https://office365itpros.com/2026/03/03/ai-in-sharepoint/44Views0likes0CommentsSharePoint 2013 Workflow Retirement: What It Means for Your Business
Microsoft has officially entered the final chapter of SharePoint 2013 workflows, and for many organizations, this update is more than just another lifecycle announcement — it’s a wake-up call. The retirement of SharePoint 2013 workflows in SharePoint Online marks a decisive shift away from legacy automation toward modern, cloud-first workflow platforms. For businesses that still rely on approval flows, notifications, and automated processes built years ago, the message is clear: those workflows will stop working, and planning can no longer be postponed. This updated news article explains what the retirement means, what changes technically after the deadline, and — most importantly — how organizations can migrate and modernize their workflows step by step. https://dellenny.com/sharepoint-2013-workflow-retirement-what-it-means-for-your-business/59Views0likes0CommentsPlanner’s Newly Redesigned Interface
Microsoft has launched a redesigned user interface for the Planner app. The big news is the inclusion of task chat. Goals are also available, but only to people with a Microsoft 365 Copilot or Planner Premium licenses. Task Chat is a nice feature, and I am sure that it will be popular. UX redesigns often disappoint. At least this one offers new features. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/27/planner-new-ux/34Views0likes0CommentsExtending Protection for Confidential SharePoint Online Files
Sensitivity labels offer great protection against unauthorized access, but sometimes files that aren’t encrypted escape from a document library. SharePoint Online can now use sensitivity labels configured with user-defined permissions (UDP) to extend protection to downloaded files. The magic works by configuring permissions on download based on the membership of the user who downloads a file. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/26/sensitivity-label-extend-protection/31Views0likes0CommentsHow to Use Scoped Graph Permissions with SharePoint Lists
This article explains how to use scoped Graph permissions to restrict app access to lists and list items in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business sites. It's a follow-up to other articles covering how to restrict app access to SharePoint Online sites and files. Scoping app access to specific objects is important because otherwise apps can access everything in SharePoint Online, and that isn't good. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/25/scoped-graph-permission-lists/24Views0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Extends DLP Policy for Copilot Protection to All Storage Locations
Microsoft has enhanced the DLP policy for Copilot to cover Office files held in any storage location instead of only Microsoft 365 locations like SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. The change is made in the Office augmentation loop, a little-known internal component that coordinates use of connected experiences by apps. Extending the DLP policy to cover all locations makes perfect sense. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/24/dlp-policy-for-copilot-storage/139Views0likes0CommentsExcel workbooks keep breaking
Hi All, Sorry if this is not the right place to ask, I'm new here. Since a couple of days, my Excel workbooks keep breaking. When opening specific files, Excel states the file needs to be repaired. Everytime certain formulas are being deleted and the values are just pasted as is. I haven't had any issues with these files in the past. Previously I used a license which I bought online via a third party. It seems the issues started after an update. I switched to a license which I bought directly from Microsoft. I did a clean installation, removed all the previous versions files but the issue still exists. For a couple of days I can open the files without problems. And then yesterday excel showed an update was available and excel had to be reopened. After doing so, the issues came up again. I have a Office Home 2024 License, Excel version 16.106.1, on macOS Tahoe 26.2. T.I.A66Views1like0CommentsMicrosoft Takes Aim at ChatGPT
Microsoft would very much like Microsoft 365 tenants to use Copilot instead of ChatGPT. A recent comparison between Copilot and ChatGPT outlines some areas that Microsoft thinks are important when deciding which AI tool to use. Microsoft has a point because Copilot is embedded into Microsoft 365 whereas ChatGPT is more of an add-on. The competition for hearts and minds is very intense in the AI space. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/20/copilot-and-chatgpt/60Views0likes0CommentsUsing Dev Proxy with the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK
Dev Proxy is a Microsoft tool built to help developers figure out the most effective way of using Microsoft Graph API requests. On the surface, Dev Proxy doesn’t seem like a tool that would interest people who use the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK to write scripts for Microsoft 365. But all tools have some use, and Dev Proxy can help. https://office365itpros.com/2026/02/19/dev-proxy-graph-sdk/30Views0likes0Comments
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