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11 TopicsInactive Users PST Migration from Tenant to Tenant M365
Is there a way I can migrate an inactive PST to another Office 365 tenant? Any suggestions on how I can move PST files to another tenant using eDiscovery? Is there any PowerShell script that can upload the PST directly into another Tenant data life cycle management Import job for PST. can AZ copy -copy the data from eDiscovery Export Key to Target Tenant SAS URL.329Views0likes0CommentsEmail approval Button missing in Hybrid Scenario (Complete solution with troubleshooting)
In pure cloud or pure on-premises environment email approval works fine without any error. But in Hybrid scenario it’s very difficult to make sure email approval works when users are in cross premise environment. If you look for Microsoft Doc or any other third-party document, you won’t find any proper document. Here I am sharing one full step including all kinds of troubleshooting. The key and only factor of working with email approval is TNEF (Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format). TNEF, also known as the Transport Neutral Encapsulation Format, Outlook Rich Text Format, or Exchange Rich Text Format, is a Microsoft-specific format for encapsulating MAPI message properties. All versions of Outlook fully support TNEF. Outlook on the web (formerly known as Outlook Web App) translates TNEF into MAPI and displays the formatted messages. Other email clients that don't support TNEF typically display TNEF formatted messages as plain text messages with Winmail.dat or Win.dat attachments. Step by step demonstration to resolve email approval issue: The email approval button was missing because you have disabled TNEF or TNEF is not enabled. To enable TNEF log into your exchange server and run two PowerShell command in your exchange management shell. Get-RemoteDomain | Select Name, DomainName, TNEF*, Trust*, AllowedOOF*, IsIn* [To check ] Get-RemoteDomain | Set-RemoteDomain -TNEFEnabled $true [To change] After you change the TNEF you will see Approval button reappeared in your outlook. But it will create you another problem. Your email will start getting Winmail.dat as attachment. To resolve the issue, you have to change the setting from your ECP. You are receiving Winmail.dat because you made the change only from exchange on premise side. You did not changed some from office 365 side. You have to make sure Rich text format is disabled or you can use HTML or plain text. Because not everyone can read or convert rich text format. Login to office 365 admin portal and navigate to exchange admin center (convert to classic exchange) Select mail flow Inside mail flow select remote domain Select Default one and make necessary changes (Screenshot-1) If you have only one create a new one for your custom domain Click plus and keep everything same except same option (Screenshot-2) In domain name place use *.contoso.com After everything setting properly sometimes you might see some approval might fail with a NDR message To resolve the issue, add all the on-premise system mailbox in office 365 as mail contact. First find system mailboxes from on premise using below command. Login to on premise exchange management shell and run below command Get-Mailbox -Arbitration | Fl Name, DisplayName Add them into office 365 as mail contact following below format. Format: SPTP:Email address removed Replace System mailbox value with the value you found from on premise Replace custom domain with your domain name. Example: SMTP:SystemMailbox{2CE344-31E-D-9D7-A7C7D7A0DAA}@contoso.com Give first name, last name, and display name whatever you want. Just make sure you add email address according to format. Go to Office 365 exchange admin center Go to recipient Go to contact Click add contact9.2KViews8likes11CommentsCustomization of landing page in attack simulator
Is there a way to customize the text of the landing page after the user has clicked on the "malicious link" in the simulated phishing email? And also is there a way to change the wording on the "Learn More" page? There is a possibility to change the text under the simulation creation but the headline is not editable. In my opinion, not being able to place company logo and name on these pages will make the user think that they landed on a malicious site and they will get out of there as quickly as they can, not even thinking to complete any training. T1.3KViews0likes0CommentsSpeed up your Windows 10 development with new FastTrack guidance
Upgrading and updating complex technology environments is no small task. To support you through every step of your Windows 10 deployment, we made investments to help you assess compatibility, make informed decisions, and reduce cost and complexity. While most of you are well on your way to upgrading to Windows 10, we know there can be unforeseen challenges. We created FastTrack for Windows 10 deployment guidance to help. Investments to help with your Windows 10 deployment journey With Windows 7 end of support coming on January 14, 2020, we made investments to help you through every step of your journey to get and stay current with Windows 10. Read more:https://bit.ly/2H20odx1.1KViews0likes0CommentsMicrosoft 365 update video (formerly Office 365 update): Latest edition now available
The latest edition of the Microsoft 365 update video (formerly known as the Office 365 update video) is now available. This month, we’ll cover new and updated services to help you meet your compliance requirements, manage security policies, and reach more audiences with your content. Access the video via our YouTube playlist at https://aka.ms/m365update-youtube or watch it right here. Be sure to check out the companion blog at https://aka.ms/m365update-blog for the transcript and resources document, which includes links to more information on each topic. Lastly, please take a few minutes to complete our viewer survey at https://aka.ms/m365updatesurvey.1KViews0likes1CommentMicrosoft 365 update video: Latest edition now available
The latest edition of the Microsoft 365 update video (formerly know as the Office 365 update video) is now available. This month's episode covers PowerPoint live captions and subtitles, Word acronym suggestions, Office for iOS enhancements, and more. Access the video via our YouTube playlist at https://aka.ms/m365update-youtube or watch it right here. Be sure to check out the companion blog at https://aka.ms/m365update-blog for the transcript and resources document, which includes links to more information on each topic.640Views1like0CommentsAccelerate Office 365 deployment: an Ignite pre-day workshop invitation
You may have already received an invitation to Microsoft Ignite, have a pass (yay!), or are still mulling over attending. I'd also like to invite you to participate in a jam-packed, full-day Ignite Pre-Day training workshop dedicated to accelerating Office 365 deployment and user adoption with Microsoft FastTrack. The workshop will be held on Sunday, 24 September as part of Microsoft Ignite 2017 in Orlando, Florida. In-depth, interactive The workshop focuses on how to successfully deploy Office 365, with in-depth demonstrations across workloads and technical discussions with subject matter experts. Topics include remediation, deployment, and migration. The workshop will also introduce you to and share best practices for deploying Microsoft 365 -bringing together Windows 10, Office 365 ProPlus, and Enterprise Mobility + Security to deliver a complete, intelligent solution that empowers your organization to be creative and work together, securely. You'll take away answers to key deployment questions and resources that can help you with your Office 365 implementation. Next steps You can register for the workshop by signing up for Ignite, then selecting Accelerate Office 365 deployment and user adoption with Microsoft FastTrack. The workshop fee is $500.00 USD, payable at time of registration. As part of the registration process, you'll have the opportunity to choose different types of event passes, or if you prefer, just select the workshop. If you've already registered for Microsoft Ignite 2017, you can update your registration through Returning Services by signing in with your Microsoft account. Once you've signed in to your registration record, just add the Accelerate Office 365 deployment and user adoption with Microsoft FastTrack pre-day workshop. I'm looking forward to seeing you in Orlando1.8KViews1like0CommentsPlan for Office 365 migration and adoption success
For the final post in our series that began in April as part of the Tech Community's Driving Adoption theme, I wanted to round things out by talking about why creating a plan is so important to a successful transition to Office 365. I have to thank @Jeff James for providing such a great lead-in for me with his June post, "Celebrating Migration to Office 365." He did an excellent job of illustrating why making the transition to Office 365 requires a good plan. Or as legendary American professional baseball player, manager, and coach Yogi Berra put it, "If you don't know where you are going, you'll end up someplace else." In his own inimitable way, Berra cautions us about the potential risks that come with a lack of proper planning, and emphasizes just what makes planning so important. Creating a plan provides the opportunity to clearly articulate what needs to be done, how to get it done, who will get it done and what they'll be doing, and when it will be done. For everyone, top to bottom. With this in mind, let's take a closer look at three key aspects of planning that can lead to successful project outcomes. Create the plan. The idea that you need to make a plan might seem obvious, but too often, major projects begin without clear plans in place. Make sure you carve out enough time for you and your team to develop a viable plan. If you're working with a technology or services partner, it might be tempting to leave all of the planning details entirely to them. However, if you're responsible for driving Office 365 adoption, you should take an active role in the development of your organization's transition plan. This effort ensures that you're up to speed on every aspect of the plan, and enables you to solidify the support of top-level sponsors and recruit champions to help you build excitement among users. Share the plan. Now that the plan is complete, you'll want to get the word out to everyone across your company. Because you've been actively involved in planning your organization's transition to Office 365, you can more easily articulate what's going on throughout the process to management, colleagues, and users. Your planning experience will also help you develop and provide more effective training for users. And you'll be better at evangelizing the benefits of Office 365, which will, in turn, motivate users to adopt Office 365 more quickly. All of this hard work pays off for you, too, as your enhanced value to your team helps advance your career. Follow the plan. To get the most out of your plan, you have to follow through on it. That means more than ensuring that Office 365 is up and running. You have to stay focused on the specific, realistic goals and expectations you've committed to, measuring progress and performance against the success criteria you've established, and reporting outcomes. You'll need to monitor where adoption is lagging and devise new ways to train and motivate users over the longer term. Following a plan doesn't mean there's no room for flexibility. In fact, a good plan adds agility by taking the guesswork out of day-to-day tasks. Wondering where to start? Consider the Success Planning Tool available through Microsoft FastTrack. Through this collaborative environment, you and your team can work together to capture your business case, onboarding, and adoption plans all in one place.3.6KViews4likes0CommentsYammer adoption stories support FastTrack for Office 365
Over the past year I've shared many Yammer adoptionsuccessstories from GlaxoSmithKline(GSK) a global healthcare company, on LinkedIn, Mediumand Twitter. GSK havean astonishingc.80% of ot the company registered andc.60% activeon Yammer. SInce awarded MVP in Feb I've been encouraged to update the stories and sharethemhere to inspire others on adoption. Hope you find them helpful. Please contact me if you are interested to know moreto support yourFast Track journey. How do you position and frame Yammer and Microsoft Team adoption? Target: Business Processes How does Yammer, Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Staffhub connect deskless workers to the enterprise? Target: Business Processes How does Yammer nurture a responsive supply chain? Target: Business Processes How does Yammer speed up the HR new hire process? Target: HR How does Yammer support the launch of a new product or brand? Target: Sales Teams How does Yammer support product marketing and competitor intelligence? Target: Marketing Teams Yamjam. What is it and how do you do it? Target: Internal Comms How does Yammer nurture employee engagement and advocacy with fundraising? Target: Internal Comms Fun, low budget Yammer adoption videos Target: Internal Comms1.8KViews2likes0Comments