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25 Topicsprevent storing O365 account credentials in W10
When a user opens a Document, he gets the option offered to store the credentials in W10 (to be created under 'settings-accounts-access work or school'). I have attached the userinput request window as attachement (sorry, in Dutch, but the window is recognisable). We have found that inspite of using MFA for loggin in to the portal, accepting this offer releases the user from ever being asked for a MFA again when opening local APPS like Word and accessing Sharepoint based documents. Is there a way to prevent the user from being asked to store the credentials in W10 from Office365? I do not have any management access to the users device.2.9KViews1like1CommentWhat is purpose of Review Center Site collection template in SPO/Office 365
Hi team, As I am going through a different type of newly available site collection template in Office 365 Which is only available for global administrator user. I have also searched on MSDN and Sharepoint blog but didn't found any document regarding the purpose of this template and what will be target audience where this site template best fits. It looks likes Microsoft have accidentally added this template or may be hidden feature which is not documented yet. Who knows !! I have attached screenshot of location of where we find Review Center template If Anyone knows about this template please let us know. ThanksSharePoint Search Including Path as Metadata
Our files in SharePoint are organised in a very structured manner, for example: \{Client Name}\Legal\Contract.docx \{Client Name}\Proposals\20230914-RFP-{Project Name}.docx If I search for "Client Name Contract" I would like the first document to return. But instead it picks some seemingly random PowerPoint presentation that must mention the terms. At worst I would like to be able to search for "Client Name Legal" and get the folder. I can search "Legal" but I get every client variation. Is there anyway to include the file path as metadata that is searchable? In our case all clients are in a single Document library, we have debated splitting them into Client Sites. But on the face of it our problems will be worse. At least today we can navigate a simple folder structure. Thanks678Views1like1CommentOffice 365 - Username in usage reports is incomprehensible
Hello, In many tenant the OneDrive and SharePoint Usage reports on Office 365 Admin Center is displaying the username with uncomprehensible data : The fault persists despite Show hidden user, group, and site names in all reports setting is unchecked Do you have any idea about this error? Regards,1.4KViews1like1CommentSharePoint Online Quick Links error
I am using SharePoint Online 2019, and for a page we have the out of the box web part "Quick Links" with different icons going to different pages. The icons are not showing up, however. When I go into edit the webpart, it looks fine. However, when I publish it, it looks completely different. I'll attach 2 pictures. One in edit mode, one in publish mode. This just happened today. About a month ago a similar issue happened out of the blue, but a few days later it miraculously fixed itself.2.4KViews1like1CommentChange owner of deleted OneDrive profile
Hi Assuming I have NOT setup manager or secondary admin - I have deleted a user from Office356 and the retention period isn't expired. How can I access "configuration" of the OneDrive, and add an Owner of the OneDrive so I can access it and view data? I would have thought that I could find it in the "Manage User Profiles" in SharePoint Admin Center but the user doesn't show up when searching. Regards Lars MortensenSolvedTeams and Sharepoint
Hello As part of a pilot for rolling out the use of Teams, we created a number of channels. People seem to be generally happy with how it's going but what we'd like to do is rename some of the channels (some of the names were placeholders). Is there a way to change the name of the associated parts of Sharepoint, it seems that if you change the channel name in Teams, it retains the original name in Sharepoint which is potentially quite confusing. Or do we need to suck it up and set things up from scratch? Thanks ChrisSolved1.1KViews1like1Comment