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82 TopicsOffice 365 users in teams meeting show as guest
During a team video meeting (a class), I saw that most of our students (who all log in with their office 365 accounts) show up as "guests". This happened to me last week (but fixed itself), and today happened to another teacher (although I can see everyone with their username or display name, she only sees 'guest'). Even after she logged out and back in again, when joining the video meeting she only sees the list of attendees and chat with almost everyone as 'guest' (a few students show with their username or display name). Does anyone know what is happening?67KViews0likes12CommentsAZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies Study Guide
The AZ-500 certification provides professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to secure Azure infrastructure, services, and data. The exam covers identity and access management, data protection, platform security, and governance in Azure. Learners can prepare for the exam with Microsoft's self-paced curriculum, instructor-led course, and documentation. The certification measures the learner’s knowledge of managing, monitoring, and implementing security for resources in Azure, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments. Azure Firewall, Key Vault, and Azure Active Directory are some of the topics covered in the exam.22KViews4likes3CommentsHow to change user passwords in bulk - without force to change
Hello everyone, I'm in the process of updating the passwords for multiple users, and I'd like to set specific passwords of my choice. Additionally, I want to ensure that these accounts won't prompt users to change their passwords upon their first login. I'd greatly appreciate your assistance, as the scripts I previously used are no longer effective.Solved20KViews0likes3CommentsWhat can Unlicensed Users Do?
When adding users in the admin center, one can assign a license or add users without a product license. Will these "unlicensed users" still be able to receive email? In an initial test, it seems that this works. We need multiple email inboxes for things such as invoices, info@ emails, etc., but I am reluctant to assign a full user to all of them. And making just one user with multiple aliases is not a solution either for internal reasons. So I guess what I'm asking is: Why would one normally create an unlicensed user and do I have to worry that they will no longer be able to use email?9.8KViews0likes1CommentCan't add local user "Guest" account to login screen
I must be losing my mind. I have Azure AD joined Windows 10 machines (corporate ownership model), but I would like to add a persistent local guest user login to the login screen, and I can't seem to do it. I can add the user, but it doesn't appear as a choice on the login screen. Only "Other user..." appears (along with whoever last logged on). First I tried what I have done historically - via "lusrmgr.msc" and enabled the built-in Guest account. No password, can't change password, etc...AFAIK doing this would result in a new "Guest" login appearing on the login screen, but alas it does not. FWIW it doesn't work for the built-in administrator account either. I also tried another approach - using Windows 10 "Settings-->Accounts-->Other Users-->Add someone else to this PC" and added a local standard user without a MS Account or password, and while that adds the account (I see the profile created under the user folder, and the user has been added to the local users' group according to "lusrmgr.msc", and I then added this new user to the "guests" group and removed from "users", but it doesn't actually appear on the login screen like I thought it used to. I then tried using the Windows Config Designer app to create a "Shared Computer" provisioning package - and while this sort of worked (a new Guest account was added to the login screen) it seemed to wipe out other critical settings on the computer, like, for example, Windows Hello sign-in settings got wiped out for the computer owner. What am I missing? At first I thought it was perhaps a Windows version issue (Insider vs. release) or Intune policy conflict, but I have tried this now on other tenants with and without Intune that are cloud-only Azure AD joined devices and I can't get it to work anywhere. This used to be so simple. Anyone else able to do this? Thanks, Bob7.7KViews1like2CommentsHow to update office accounts in bulk?
We have about 100 users in outlook but some info is missing like phone, job-title, manager, location ... I like to update the users and created a XLS file for this linked with the emailaddresses/office accounts. How can I import and map this info into the profiles of the accounts and update this info in bulk? thanks Betty6KViews0likes2CommentsDynamic membership rules
Hello, I need to create a dynamic group that contains only active users, and I would like to filter other Azure AD attributes, such as the position for example. I was not able to proceed even analyzing the documentation. Does anyone have experience with creating custom dynamic association rules? Is it possible?5.1KViews0likes1Comment