May 10 2019
01:50 AM
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Feb 07 2023
08:00 PM
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TechCommunityAP
May 10 2019
01:50 AM
- last edited on
Feb 07 2023
08:00 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hello Community!
how do you document your settings and changes you made in Office 365?
Companies above a certain size must document here IT environment in documents (operations guide).
How do you make this?
Is there any (reporting) tool, which can read out any custom made settings in Office 365 or some think else?
Many greetings,
Thorsten
May 10 2019 04:20 AM
May 10 2019 05:16 AM
Hi @Juan Carlos González Martín,
thank you for your answer! Office365DSC runs in the right direction. But its first in Alpha state, so I'm searching for a solution for a productive environment.
Many greetings,
Thorsten
May 10 2019 10:24 AM
In my experience, such organizations need to get their heads out of the sand and realize what O365 is, namely a SaaS where we all are just end users. And Microsoft can make any change they want, at any time, revert it and so on. So ITIL practices don't really apply.
But to answer your question as it's a somewhat common request, yes, there are some products out there that do a (limited) inventory of a tenant and/or can compare settings across multiple tenants. You can of course do it yourself via PowerShell, the Graph API and the corresponding admin endpoints for whichever of the dozen or so O365/M365 workloads you are interested in.
May 13 2019 10:19 AM
@Bitshaker1220 as already mentioned, this is going to be a challenge. Some of the Admin settings can be read with PowerShell, but many do not have any type of public API so this becomes impossible to do for everything.
Many changes are available in O365 Audit Log, but many are not.
Your best bet will be to identify very specific monitoring requirements and prioritize them.
May 14 2019 12:11 AM
Thank you @Dean Gross!
May be its a possibility. But not what we are searching.
We are searching for a "egg-laying wool milk sow" :)
(I dont know, if this is the right translation for "Eierlegende Wollmilchsau")
Do anybody knows Docusnap, which is (or should be) a inventorying tool?
https://www.docusnap.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/DocusnapX_Office365_EN.pdf
Many greetings,
Thorsten
May 15 2019 06:17 AM - edited May 15 2019 06:19 AM
I think that translation is way off :), you probably meant something closer to "can do everything, also known as "Jack of All Trades", or a "Swiss Army Knife", i.e., one tool that does it all.
When i read the documentation for that tool, it seems very limited. There are many settings that it does not include.