Active Directory
3 TopicsDynimically Update a Microsoft Lists Field/Collumn Content
Hi, Here's my situation: I have this list of Microsoft 365 Ambassadors that are in place in various business units of our org. I would like to have a "Business Unit" collumn in which the content would dinymically be entered and updated based on a user's Active Directory's data (Ie. have the collumn sync with their "Departement" field of their AD profile). Is this possible? Thank you in advance, AlexSolved606Views0likes2CommentsTurn on O365 alerting when Admin role is activated?
Hi all 🙂 I am wondering how I turn on alerts when a role is activated through O365 rather than Azure AD. I have PIM setup for Azure AD, but when an Admin role is assigned/activated through the O365 portal, then I do not receive an alert. Any and all help is appreciated 🙂1.2KViews0likes1CommentSharePoint 2013 Performance Issue with AD Accounts From Other Region
We have our intranet data center in Europe and some of our users are experiencing slow server response and it is only affecting AD accounts that are based in Asia. This issue may look familiar because someone has asked the exact same thing before in the forums (only difference is they're using SharePoint Online while we're on premise). The only solution in that thread is to diagnose the issue using these diagnostic steps: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/enterprise/diagnosing-performance-issues-with-sharepoint-online?redirectSourcePath=%252fen-us%252farticle%252fDiagnosing-performance-issues-with-SharePoint-Online-3c364f9e-b9f6-4da4-a792-c8e8c8cd2e86 The results are definite and based from my research it boils down to this response header value: (my account) SPRequestDuration: 796 (account from Asia) SPRequestDuration: 40683 Both request are using the same link, only difference is the signed in account. All other parameters like SPIisLatency and X-SharePointHealthScore are optimal. I already cross checked Group Policy between the different accounts and it's inconclusive. Right now all I know is they have different Domain Controllers but I'm not entirely sure if that could affect server requests, especially if it's a totally different server serving those requests but that's just my opinion. Any ideas what may cause the server to respond slowly to other AD accounts? Thanks in advance! Regards, Bruce997Views0likes1Comment