Policies
58 TopicsWhat's the difference between a Host:Global and tenant:global meeting policy
Microsoft recently announced updates to default global meeting policy configuration to change AutoAdmittedUsers to Everyone. As per the notification, change will apply to host:global policy but won't impact tenants with tenant:global tag. Anyone know what's the difference between these two. How do we know which global policy is applicable in a tenant.4.5KViews2likes5CommentsKey End of Support dates for Office 2016, 2019 Apps & Productivity Servers
Important Notice for Users of Office 2016 and 2019: As we approach the end of support date on October 14, 2025, it is critical for businesses to consider upgrading to Microsoft 365 to maintain security, management, and productivity standards. For those with specialized requirements, Office LTSC and Exchange Server remain available. We encourage utilizing Microsoft's upgrade resources to ensure a smooth transition to ongoing support. Prompt action is recommended.71KViews2likes11CommentsPowershell script to find out Teams policies by users
Hey everyone, do you know if there is a way to run a script to find what Teams policies are assigned to what user? We have a private channel policy in place- I would like to find out a list of users that policy is assigned to. Also, if you delete a user from a custom policy does that user get the default policy? Thanks!109KViews2likes16CommentsThe Difference Between Grant-Cs* Cmdlets and Set-Cs* Cmdlets
First published on TECHNET on Mar 21, 2011 What's the different between the Grant-Cs cmdlets and the Set-Cs cmdlets? Are there any Grant-Cs cmdlets that don't deal with policies? At last: an easy question to answer! When it comes to policies, the Set-Cs cmdlets are used to make a change to an actual policy.1.3KViews1like0CommentsTime Zone configuration profiles and policies
Hello, I'm trying to find out the way to control "automatic time zone change" option to allow users to turn it off or on. On the Intune side there is a configuration profile using OMA-URI settings ("./Device/Vendor/MSFT/Policy/Config/UserRights/ChangeTimeZone" with string "LOCAL SERVICEAdministratorsUsers"). This one controls whether user can change the Time Zone manually in the Control Panel (the old school way) and it also reflects in the Settings when the "Set time zone automatically" is turned off however we have some users that have this option greyed out and I have not found a way how to change this from the Intune side. Users are normally standard users and they do not have administrative rights by default but they should be able to change some of the settings when they invoke "elevation mode" eg in the 1st picture below if I would switch "Set time zone automatically" on I would be presented with authentication dialog and after authentication the setting would turn on. 1st case - user can change the "set time zone automatically" option on/off but is not in the group that is allowed to manually change the time zone hence it does not even show the time zone choices (this reflects the configuration profile mentioned above) 2nd case - user can change the "set time zone automatically" option on/off and is in the group that is allowed to manually change the time zone => shows additional options Time Zone and DST. 3rd case - user can not change the "set time zone automatically" option at all means can't change the TZ or DST in Settings, but is able to change time zone via Control Panel (see below) And the question for the million $$$ 🙂 is if or where is the option / configuration that makes the "Set time zone automatically" greyed out. Any ideas? Thanks409Views1like6CommentsImportant Office end of support reminders
Urgent Action Required. If you have Office 2016/2019 clients connecting to Microsoft 365 services or if you are running Office for Mac 2019, you need to act now. Review the crucial end-of-support actions you need to take to keep your environment running smoothly!36KViews1like0Commentswhy I cant find 「Manage apps」and「Deveice」at my Teams Admin Center?
I want to manage my Teams apps access polices at MS Teams admin Center, but I can't find [Manage apps] at my admin center. Does someone meet the same problem? By the way, my license is Office 365 E1 and my role is [Global reader].Solved2.5KViews1like3Comments