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Re: Teams Avatar missing in App
oliberu Veejay Dear Microsoft, I have been experiencing this same issue for over a year now, and the steps provided in various community posts have not been helpful. Although I have tried all the suggested steps, including deleting the local cache and reinstalling the application, none of them have resolved the issue. The only thing that works is to never close Teams and lock my machine or to load Teams twice. Whenever I reboot any machine, the avatars break, and I have to launch Teams twice to fix the issue. This occurs every time I open Teams for the first time or if I completely quit Teams and reopen it. As I mostly use Teams for one-on-one or scheduled chats and video conferences, I do not have admin rights to the Teams admin center. Therefore, the steps that require admin access are not applicable to my situation. I believe that the issue stems from a bug in the electron code, which needs to be fixed. This has been a persistent problem for me since and update in 2022, and I am hoping that Microsoft will address it soon.19KViews0likes0CommentsHow to migrate OneNote.one from existing teant to another tenant?
We migrated over 200 users to their own O365 tenant with a third-party tools called "Share Gate". It was mainly used to migrate each user’s old ODFB location (source Office 365 tenant) to their new ODFB location (destination Office 365 tenant) for each user. The only down side is that the migration tool migrates an original .one notebook from the source to the destination ODFB by creating a folder with the same name as the name of the original .one notebook title and then separates all the sections that were in the original .one notebook and places them in the folder as their own separate .one files. To explain better, here is an example: "Instead of one .one notebook named "8th grade classroom" containing 10 sections each containing one students name on that section. There is now a folder called "8th grade classroom" and 10 separate .one files, each with one of those student’s name on it." Please let me know if you need a better explanation. We still have access to the original full OneNote .one notebooks if we need to move them a different way. Though we currently can't figure out a way to move them and have them show up in the user's new ODFB location as they did in the user's old ODFB, a complete One Note notebook. In testing we tried to export the OneNote notebooks to a .onepkg but when I opened the .onepkg in the user's new ODFB location, I was unable to use it in the OneNote online editor which is the whole reason that users and teachers created these OneNote files. No matter what I did the .onepkg would try to open the file in the OneNote 2016 desktop application. We can't seem to find a way to just download the notebook and upload it to its new location like an excel spreadsheet. We can't manually create new OneNote notebooks for each of the 200 users since each user has multiple .one Notebooks. A manual approach will not suffice. Please let us know if were are doing something incorrectly or a solution to get these .one file to move as a whole to each users new ODFB location. I felt like I needed to rewrite my original email as it didn't explain the problem well enough. If needed I can provide "before and after" screen shots if seeing what we are experiencing would help us figure this out.SolvedHow do I change the time zone in AAD Connect
We receive emails when an error in out on-prem Active Directory happens. The "Identity Synchronization Error Report" email shows the wrong time zone when we receive the emails. We are in EST and the synchronization errors show GMT. Does anyone know how to change this and how to set this upon initial installation of AAD Connect? We are running AAD Connect v1.1.524.0 which is the latest version.Re: Move Onenote Classroom from one teachers OneDrive to another teachers OneDrive
This script and One Note API is great and all except Teachers don't know how to write code!!!!!! Microsoft......can we input the tools to transfer OneNote Class Notebook Ownership to another teacher? It is a HUGE request from every blog and community I've researched. Why are you rolling out all these NEW unseen tools when the current ones don't do everything that they SHOULD do? Here is an Option "<Transfer Ownership (One Note ClassNotbook)> "Old Teachers Email to NewTeachers Email"? It should be that easy. Why does Google have this down in G Suite and they have horrible Enterprise tools? Come on Microsoft, we have been waiting for this feature for 3 years. Please fix what you already have!12KViews0likes4CommentsRe: How to migrate OneNote.one from existing teant to another tenant?
I have figured this out in two different ways on how to migrate these One Note .one files from an old O365 tenant ODFB location to new ODFB in a totally separate tenant. I will only post the easier way since it took me using the harder way to figure out the easier way. It's easy to overlook how to do the migration as a whole file instead of a folder with separate .one files within. which is what happend the first time I tried to do this. It took me most of yesterday and today to finally figure this out. I'll be posting my full solution in the next day or two as soon as I have the documentation ready. I think others will find this migration method very helpful. If you find flaws in it, please let me know as I have tested it at least 10 time and it seems to be a solid solution.38KViews2likes2CommentsRe: How to migrate OneNote.one from existing teant to another tenant?
Thank You for your response. I was in a hurry Friday so after I read what I posted I thought it might not not of explained myself clearly. I am going to try your potential solution because if it works we can create a document for each end user to follow. I am gong to edit my original post to make it flow better and more readable. I will let you know if what you did works for me in my testing. Thanks again for the response!38KViews0likes0Comments
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