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6 TopicsLock down Form creation for staff
Hi, I want some staff being able to create forms/surveys etc. https://forms.microsoft.com/ I want to ensure that the rest of the staff can consume the forms ,i.e. fill in, but not create new or "Collaborate or Duplicate". What is the best way for me to do this? Thank you for your time, OllieSolved35Views0likes1CommentMs 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.1.5KViews0likes5CommentsWindows 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 HELP922Views0likes2CommentsMicrosoft 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?6.3KViews0likes1Comment