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3 TopicsNeed Help Urgently | Microsoft Form Data is Missing
Hi, I would like to ask for your kind support to help with my issue urgently. I have used MS Form to collect information but for some reason, today I tried to export data into excel but many data are missing. I have checked back to the original MS Form, the data is also missing. I don't know what to do to recover the data. Could you please advice? Regards, Trinnakorn C.498Views0likes1CommentFirst contact safety tip blocking Outlook message preview
When enabled in Microsoft 365, the First Contact Safety Tip fills the Outlook preview of messages with the "You don't often get email from..." warning which renders the preview function useless. This text box should be ignored by the preview pane and only show in the main body email window. Or possibly the text box displaying the warning can be removed by the user once it has been seen.Solved640Views0likes1CommentWindows Defender ATP suddenly stopping Office add-ins from loading
Hi Guys, A recent upgrade to Windows Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) has completely stopped our company's Excel add-in working. This appears to be a result of Attack Surface Reduction (see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/attack-surface-reduction?view=o365-worldwide), and it appears that something has changed in these rules in a recent update which is preventing our Excel add-in (and others we believe too) from working. This is a disaster for our business, as our add-in has worked for over 10 years around the world and never been blocked/disabled by Windows Defender before. The solution appears to be customizing attack surface reduction rules to create an exemption for our add-in (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/security/defender-endpoint/customize-attack-surface-reduction?view=o365-worldwide, but most of our large clients are either taking time to do this, don't know how, or are concerned about creating exemptions. Is this a bug in a recent update to Windows Defender ATP Attack Surface Reduction? And if so is Microsoft planning to address this? If not, can Microsoft please explain what has changed in Windows Defender ATP Attack Surface Reduction that's caused this issue and how we're supposed to change our code base to prevent ongoing disruptions going forward. This is a devastatingly serious issue for our business, and I'm sure we're not alone, so a prompt and detailed response would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Michael.8.3KViews0likes5Comments