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Jay_Calderwood
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Re: Access to OneDrive folders & files remotely
DavidNeville Hi. You will need a Business subscription. If you are using a retail, family version for a business you are out of the TOS. I would recommend updating to a business M365 plan, and you will have more control over document sharing and can even leverage SharePoint Online document libraries and the like. Cheers. Jay.873Views0likes0CommentsRe: Visio/Project 2016 click-to-run vs Visio/Project 2019 click-to run - what is the difference?
Hello btboat Here are the plans for Visio for M365. https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/visio/microsoft-visio-plans-and-pricing-compare-visio-options Here's also a What's new matrix: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/what-s-new-in-visio-2019-19b8e98d-9cf9-40ad-9277-eb65e3713a79 Here's a good 3rd party comparison chart that is on point. Jay.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Users Office 365 Outlook Crashing - Hyper-V with a VM RDS Server running on Server 2019 RDS
Good day Floyds_on_Greenwood I remember this being an issue earlier in 2020. What build version are you on? Can you update to the latest build of office 365? Did this issue exist before an update? You can try to install a downgraded version to see if it will help: 1. Open the command prompt and change to the following path cd “C:\Program Files\Common Files\microsoft shared\ClickToRun” 2. Enter the following command at the command prompt officec2rclient.exe /update user updatetoversion=Version Number where it worked swimmingly Cheers, Jay.2.1KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Deploying word and powerpoint templates via group policy
Hello jonnygray30 I could be wrong (if you ask my ex-wife I am ALWAYS wrong :-p) but I don't think this is possible. You can set up an SPO site to store the templates and the users can access them that way, or maybe somehow programmatically deploy them with a VBA script. I personally just stick them up on SPO so if they change everyone gets an update.2.2KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Azure Storage vs SharePoint Document Library
ashmelburnian If your customer rarely accesses these files and these are truly archival documents then, this is where the cool storage comes in. It's a few dollars a month and the files just wait there, waiting to be opened. This is good if they are rarely accessed. Whereas a document library will need some sort of care and love. Documents will need to be split up, organized, etc. It's all also on how the client wants to access the data, will it be one or a few, or everyone? If it's everyone, I would perhaps design a SPO site for archival, access is easier perhaps. Especially if it's a small amount of files for a small business.43KViews1like0Comments
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