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5 TopicsMs Form - "Anyone can respond" Not working anymore
Hello, I have a Microsoft form set to "Anyone can respond" that I shared with external members of my organization, and the link was perfectly functional until now for anyone having the link. Since the end of the week 07/24/19, this form is no longer accessible without logging in (when testing with the link in private browsing, I am redirected to the login page) and it is also not accessible while loged to a Microsoft account external to my organization. Has anyone else encountered this problem or is it a residual impact of the global bug related to the latest Microsoft update? Do you know how to report this bug if necessary? Thanks in advance.1.4KViews0likes5CommentsWindows Hello Pin
So I was trying to sign into Minecraft using my Microsoft account on my sisters laptop, but I came across an issue. It asked me for Windows Hello. I never even heard of Windows Hello until now. I decided to set it up for now but now I had another issue. It asked me to enter my pin. I never used Windows Hello before so it didn't even make sense. I followed the steps to reset it until I had ANOTHER issue. Since this is my sisters laptop I can't go into sign-in option to reset the PIN since she used her account to set up this laptop, so it showed all her information. I went to e-mails and accounts and saw mine, but I couldn't change it through there either. I went to the website to reset it in my account settings, but it asked me for the same nonexistent pin. I can't sign into Microsoft store or anything. PLEASE HELP900Views0likes2CommentsMicrosoft Forms and PII (Personally Identifiable Information)
Is a survey developed in Microsoft Forms able to be configured such that a small amount of PII (Personally Identifiable Information) can be securely stored on a Teams folder in Sharepoint, with only the relevant team members able to access responses data?6.2KViews0likes1Comment