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81 TopicsDoes Outlook for Android have Read Receipts, Delivery Notification, Proirity?
I'm looking for a full-featured alternative to Nine Mail that hasRead Receipts, Delivery Notification, Priority, condensed mode? Outlook mobile was quite stripped-down when I last checked. Maybe Enterprise Outlook for Android? Trying to get O for A approved for use, won't happen if its stripped of important basic features.17KViews0likes2CommentsMicrosoft 365 Failed to parse element: VersionOverrides on Cloud Server
A week ago, we migrated our cloud server, and after installing Office, we've been encountering continuous errors like this for different RDP users connecting: "Failed to parse element: VersionOverrides Id=7a774f0c-7a6f-11e0-85ad-07fb4824019b, DisplayName=Bing Maps, Provider=Microsoft, StoreType=Unknown, StoreId=(null) P1: Apps for Office P2: 16.0.17531.20140 P3: 0x8004323E P4: New Document" "Failed to parse element: VersionOverrides Id=bc13b9d0-5ba2-446a-956b-c583bdc94d5e, DisplayName=Suggested events, Provider=Microsoft, StoreType=Unknown, StoreId=(null) P1: Apps for Office P2: 16.0.17531.20140 P3: 0x8004323E P4: New Document" At the same time, in the Event Viewer System, repeated Schannel errors of event 36871 origin appear, like the following: An unrecoverable error occurred while creating a TLS client credential. The internal error state is 10013. The SSPI client process is OUTLOOK (PID: 70424). Any one can help us?SolvedAre app passwords still required for Outlook 365 even if I'm running the very latest build?
I want to enable MFA on my Microsoft 365 tenant, but have a question about how MFA is handled by the desktop version of Outlook 365 Pro Plus. At Ignite this year, I thought I was told that MFA would now be a native feature of the latest Outlook 365 Pro Plus releases, but when I enable MFA on my account, and attempt to launch Outlook, I get prompted for a password that isn't my Microsoft 365 password, so I'm assuming it still wants an app password. Is this the expected behavior for MFA on the very latest build version of Outlook 365?Microsoft Teams 5-year milestone and hybrid work
It's hard to believe it's been five years since Microsoft Teams was introduced to the world! The product team recently shared in this blog post, "Today, more than 270 million people rely on Teams for hybrid work." Wow! I've had the pleasure of using Microsoft Teams daily in my job since its release, but it has become an even more vital tool to keep my team and I connected and work efficiently over these last couple of years. With this exciting milestone, we want to know - how has Microsoft Teams helped your organization meet hybrid expectations? What is your favorite or most valuable feature? Let us know in the comments below!How to share read-only links to notebook pages if you have edit rights yourself?
Hi there, SCENARIO we began introducing a new software within our organisation. Naturally a knowledge base emerged compiled by some key users. They created a OneNote notebook filled with helpful articles for common "how do I do xyz"-questions (it's pages sorted in sections). They know that those pages can be linked/shared by right-clicking and selecting "link to page". PROBLEM The problem was: the recipients (i.e. normal users) cannot open these links. The browser tells them they need to request access. WHAT WE DID we created a "anyone with the link can read"-link to the notebook. However, this only allows to enter through the notebook's "main entrance", e.g. the first page in the first section. The advantage of linking to specific pages giving specific answers is gone. within sharepoint share settings we set access rights for most key users to read-only. We thought this would generate read-only links as well but in reality this also caused a "request access"-wall, because these links can also be viewed by specific, i.e. named, people MY QUESTIONS is there a way to generate read-only links to specific notebook pages while still having write-privileges yourself? is there a way to turn existing share links (that were generated by write-privileged users) post-hoc into "readable for everyone within the organisation"-links? SETUP organisation is running on Microsoft 365 OneNote notebook is located within a MS Teams team for key users recipients of the share links are not part of the Teams team I will provide more info if necessary Best, BunchofsageWhat is the recommended solution for a shared repository of onenote files? We were using docs.com :(
Scenario: Office 365 customer with no on-premise storage who has a bunch (150-200) OneNote files that are shared within the organization (and some shared to be shared externally). Requirements: Centralized storage Files to be organized - was using Docs' "Collections" to group and control access Mostly shared within the Org, but some external sharing may be needed Would you: Create an Azure File Share or buy a NAS? How do you structure access when OneNote doesn't really store the files where you think it does on a file system? Is there a good sharepoint site template for this? Again how would you organize and provide a easy to use interface for users from Desktop and Mobile? OneDrive for business? Just like file share - how to manage/structure the storage/sharing I am really hoping there is a good solution out there somewhere. Its funny how Docs really worked well for OneNote. Too bad its dead in 4 days. -NeilOffice 365 Update 16.0.15330.20196
I was working on an Excel spreadsheet when I was prompted to save my Microsoft apps and close so that an update could be done. I did so but now when I try to open the spreadsheet, Excel starts to open and immediately crashes. Excel does not try to restart. I can open a blank spreadsheet and a similar spreadsheet, but whenever I try to open up the sheet I was working on I get an immediate crash. The same thing happens when I run Excel in safe mode. Are there issues with this latest update?Any way to create OneNote "templates"? Or, open a .onepkg file in OneNote for Mac?
A few of our academic departments are looking to replace an eportfolio application that's reaching end-of-life in July and it seems like OneNote does a LOT of what they want. The only issue is that for most programs, the students need to structure them in a very specific way. We can create a "master" notebook and export it to a .onepkg file, which can then be "opened" in OneNote 2016 (on Windows) to create a new notebook with the exact structure of that master. However, about 60-70% of their students are Mac users, and the Mac version of OneNote doesn't recognize that file type. For the time being, we suggested creating the master and generating a view-only share link to it so the students could open it up (in the Mac or Windows 10 app) and copy the sections to a notebook they created themselves. The faculty are not thrilled with this approach. It seems like MS provides the ability to export/import OneNote notebooks or sections, but only when they're stored in a "personal" OneDrive account (not in OneDrive for Business). I've been looking around for alternate solutions that would be practical (ie: don't involve custom code or Powershell), but found nothing. Since MS uses templates in some types of team notebooks (Staff, PLC and Class Teams), I'm sure it's possible, but maybe Microsoft hasn't made public the tool they used to do that.3.4KViews0likes7CommentsThe preview in the Outlook reading pane ....
Some emails I receive load slowly in the reading pane, about 30+ seconds when I click on them in my inbox. This usually happens with mails, with lots of links and graphics, with large newsletters. When I click "Forward" or "Reply", I can read such an email immediately in the draft that opens, without delay. I use Windows 10 pro (19045.3271) and Microsoft Outlook for Office 365 (16626.20132). All Up to date.... Different accounts, Exchange, POP3 & IMAP, occurs with all of them. I already tried around with moving/ forwarding the mails. No difference. Sluggish loading of original mail, no problem forwarding or replying. 1GBit fiber, 100MBit VDSL & 30MBit wireless network, happens regardless of connection/router. MSI, I5, 32GB, NVIDIA Quadro 1200K, SSD, everything fine, everything up to date. Autostart is maintained and the usual suspects are checked. Without addins same game, with clean restart too. ESET NOD32 is excluded, mails are loaded completely, nothing with headers or so. No extra firewall. The problem exists since some time. Original mail sticks, no matter what folder or account it is opened from. Reply & Forward works as expected and the content is there immediately. No matter if the mail has been loaded before or not. In the meantime I open the affected mails (you learn with time where it's stuck) directly via right mouse button and Forward..... Viewing in the browser works, changing the default browser does not change anything. The phenomenon does not occur in OWA. No abnormalities in browsing, no other graphics problems. Disabling graphics acceleration also brings no change. The security settings in Outlook have not been tampered with. Network settings are reset. While loading the problematic mails, Outlook makes a CPU load between 25% and 35% and shows sometimes "not responding"! A comparable problem is described here: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook_com/forum/all/outlook-reading-pane-slow-to-load-for-some... Is anyone struggling with similar issues? Is there a known cause? New profile, deletion of the *.ost file, change of cache settings, change from 32bit to 64bit version, has all already taken place. No difference. Lastly, the firmware of the installed Quadro K1200 was updated, also no change. Are mails rendered differently when opening and previewing than when forwarding or replying? Fonts or network restrictions can certainly be ruled out, since download and rendering are free of delays when replying/forwarding.....