group policies
6 TopicsWhen does Office 365 Groups recalculate expiration date? After changing Group lifetime days to 365
Hello, Can someone help me answer the below question. When we change the expiration days in Azure for Groups from let's say 450 days to 250 days. When does it start sending emails to inactive groups, as we have reduced the days to 250. I saw Microsoft document that says, 'It always starts counting from the date when the group was created, and then applies the new expiration policy'. But question is specific after how many days does it start sending email to inactive group with no activity in past 250 days. I made change to days from 450 to 250 and it has been 16 hours but not seeing any emails going to inactive group Owners.547Views0likes0CommentsGPOs - Account Policies - How to?
Hello everyone, I'm addressing some Microsoft 365 Defender recommendations for Endpoints. Some of these are related with Password Policy. The recommendation is to configure some GPOs like this one: Set 'Minimum password length' to '14 or more characters' Set the following Group Policy: Computer Configuration\Policies\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Account Policies\Password Policy: Minimum password length To the following value: 14 or more characters I'm trying to achieve this with "Intune only" but can't figure out how. Already used Device Restrictions but it seems to take no effect in the recommendation (already waited 24h to refresh). Any...help? 🙂 Best regards, Diogo Sousa1.6KViews1like7CommentsCannot edit Default Domain Policy
When I am in Group Policy I cannot edit the default domain policy. All other ones are fine. I can see the settings, but cannot edit it. It is causing problems because it seems to stop the progression of group policies being applied. Failed to open the Group policy object. You might not have the appropriate rights Details: the volume for a file has been externally altered so that the opened file is no longer valid. I can access the policy folder through explorer through both domain controllers so I have the rights. I know I can use dcgpofix, but only as a last resort. I'm not sure if Exchange will be affected when I use this. Does anyone have any ideas? thanks.6.1KViews0likes1CommentWindows Server 2022 as Domain and DHCP Server
Hi, Windows Server 2022 announced. There are many IT Executives or Organizations who use Windows Server only for DNS Server, DHCP Server, managing network resources and implementing group policies. For this purpose, if we compare Windows Server 2012R2, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019 and Windows Server 2022; can we find any differences? Moreover, for those executives or organizations, does it matter Windows Server 2022 announced? Please let us know differences in Windows Server from above perspectives. With Regards NndnG3KViews1like1CommentConverting copied Library ID from Unicode to ASCII
Last August, the OneDrive Group Policy documentation has been updated to include a Unicode to ASCII conversion to manage synced library (see https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/commit/f0e63a2a667a41e514f24b1bfd76f5654c22cca8#diff-b2e9feac11fcf00c73901527a94c69e8). Several users, including myself, reported that it adding synced libraries works well even without replacing Unicode with ASCII (see https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/issues/323#issuecomment-555513345, https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/issues/323#issuecomment-589993484 and https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/OfficeDocs-SharePoint/issues/1941). Nevertheless, the need to manually replace Unicode with ASCII would make the procedure a little bit cumbersome, no longer that straightforward. Does anyone have some clarifications on this?3.1KViews1like0CommentsEarly preview of Microsoft Edge group policies
Update July 22nd 2019: Hey folks, Thanks for all the great feedback! We announced last week that Edge is now ready for Enterprise evaluations. You can find the latest ADMX files and MSIs/PKGs here: https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/enterprise And you can find all the enterprise-focused documentation here: https://docs.microsoft.com/DeployEdge There is also an Enterprise-focused section of these Insider forums which the team will be monitoring. Direct link here: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/Enterprise/bd-p/EdgeInsiderEnterprise Thanks again for the great feedback and engagement. Looking forward to continuing to hear from all of you! (Note: I have removed the ADMX zip file which was originally attached to this mail. Please see the latest versions at the links above) Original post follows: Hi everyone, We've been asked fairly regularly what policies we intend to support. We're still working on the list, but I’d like to share an early preview of the management policies we are working on for the new version of Microsoft Edge. You can find a zip file attached to this post, that includes the ADMX file, an English (US) version of the ADML file, and an English (US) HTML doc with the list of policies and descriptions. Please note that not all of the associated policies have been implemented by current canary or dev builds! Please send us feedback on the list, or the description text in the policies if something seems unclear. IMPORTANT This is a work in progress. We are sharing this early draft with you for your feedback, but the list will change between now and our final release, with policies being added, removed or changed based on feedback. The HTML file includes both Mac and Windows policies. Policies for managing updates aren’t included; those will be in a separate administrative template file. These are only in English (US). We are working to localize the policy descriptions and documentation before our final release. Please let us know if there are policies missing from the list, and give us feedback on the policy design. Thanks for your interest! Sean, on behalf of the Microsoft Edge teamSolved58KViews22likes80Comments