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Re: Stop m365 access from personal laptops
You're welcome! Conditional Access policies in Microsoft 365 can be powerful tools for enforcing access controls, but there are a few prerequisites and considerations to keep in mind, especially in your scenario: 1. **Azure AD Premium license**: Conditional Access policies require an Azure AD Premium P1 or P2 license for each user. 2. **Hybrid Azure AD Join**: If you're using on-premises Active Directory joined devices, ensure they are hybrid Azure AD joined. This allows you to apply conditional access policies to on-premises devices as well. 3. **Device Compliance**: To enforce conditional access based on device compliance, you'll need to use Microsoft Intune or a third-party mobile device management (MDM) solution. This allows you to ensure that devices meet certain security requirements before granting access to Microsoft 365 services. 4. **Azure AD Join**: While not applicable to your scenario with personal laptops, Azure AD join or hybrid Azure AD join provides additional device management capabilities and can be a prerequisite for certain conditional access scenarios. In your case, since you want to restrict access from personal laptops, you won't have control over those devices. Therefore, you'll need to rely on user-based conditional access policies, such as blocking access from devices not managed by your organization. Keep in mind that conditional access policies work best when combined with other security measures, such as multi-factor authentication (MFA) and regular security assessments. This helps to provide layered protection for your organization's resources.1.6KViews0likes1CommentRe: "New Outlook" Inbox not updating
Here are a few additional steps you can try to troubleshoot the problem: 1. **Check for Service Status:** Visit the Microsoft 365 Service Status page to see if there are any reported issues or outages with the Outlook service. Sometimes, service disruptions can affect the functionality of Outlook. 2. **Disable Add-ins:** If you're using the desktop version of Outlook, try disabling any add-ins or plugins that you've installed. Sometimes, third-party add-ins can cause conflicts and affect the performance of Outlook. 3. **Reset Outlook Settings:** In the desktop version of Outlook, you can try resetting the Outlook settings to their default values. This can help resolve any configuration issues that may be causing the problem. 4. **Reinstall Outlook:** If the issue persists, consider reinstalling the desktop version of Outlook. This can help fix any corrupted files or settings that may be causing the problem.49KViews0likes1CommentRe: "New Outlook" Inbox not updating
If you're experiencing issues with the "New Outlook" not updating to show new emails in the inbox until you manually refresh it, here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the problem: 1. **Check Internet Connection:** Ensure that your internet connection is stable and not experiencing any disruptions. Sometimes, a poor internet connection can affect the ability of the inbox to update in real-time. 2. **Clear Browser Cache:** If you're using the web version of Outlook, try clearing your browser cache and cookies. A corrupted cache or cookies can sometimes cause issues with web applications. 3. **Try a Different Browser:** If the issue persists, try accessing Outlook using a different web browser to see if the problem is browser-specific. 4. **Update Browser and Outlook:** Make sure that your web browser is up-to-date with the latest version, as well as the Outlook app if you're using the desktop version. Sometimes, outdated software can cause compatibility issues. 5. **Check for Updates:** Keep an eye out for any updates or patches released by Microsoft for Outlook.50KViews0likes1CommentRe: email word document straight to microsoft 365 webmail
Yes, it's possible to configure Microsoft Word to use Microsoft 365 webmail instead of the Outlook desktop application for sending emails. Here's how you can do it: 1. **Open Word Options:** In Microsoft Word, go to the "File" tab and select "Options" at the bottom left corner of the window. 2. **Mail Settings:** In the Word Options dialog box, select "Mail" from the left-hand menu. 3. **Choose Webmail Service:** Under the "Mail" settings, look for the "Compose messages" section. Here, you should see an option to choose your default email program. Select "Microsoft 365 webmail" or "Webmail service" from the dropdown menu. 4. **Save Changes:** Click "OK" to save your changes and close the Word Options dialog box. Now, when your user uses the "File > Share > Email" option in Word, it should open a new email message using Microsoft 365 webmail instead of attempting to open the Outlook desktop application. If your user still encounters issues or if the option to choose webmail service is not available, make sure that they have the necessary permissions and configurations set up in their Microsoft 365 account. Additionally, ensure that their web browser is set as the default email client in the operating system settings.938Views0likes0CommentsRe: Can´t install Microsoft 365 in my computer
**Ensure Administrator Permissions:** Make sure you are logged into your computer with an account that has administrator permissions. You need admin rights to install software on your computer. 2. **Use Office Deployment Tool:** If you're deploying Microsoft 365 for a business or organization, you may need to use the Office Deployment Tool. This allows you to customize and control the deployment of Microsoft Office products. 3. **Check Subscription Status:** Double-check that your Microsoft 365 subscription is active and not expired. You can do this by logging into your Microsoft account and verifying your subscription status. 4. **Try a Different Browser:** If you're trying to install Microsoft 365 from the web, try using a different web browser to see if that resolves the issue. If you provide more details about the specific error messages you're encountering, I can offer more targeted advice.526Views0likes0CommentsRe: "The page you are looking for can't be found" when trying to access Microsoft reflect results
**Try a Different Browser:** If you haven't already, try accessing Microsoft Reflect using a different web browser to see if the issue persists. 2. **Use an Incognito/Private Window:** Open an incognito or private browsing window in your current browser and try accessing Reflect again. This will rule out any potential browser extensions or cache issues. 3. **Check Network Connection:** Ensure that your internet connection is stable and not experiencing any disruptions. You can try accessing other websites to verify this. 4. **Verify URL:** Double-check that you are using the correct URL to access Microsoft Reflect. 5. **Clear DNS Cache:** Sometimes, DNS cache issues can cause problems. You can try flushing your DNS cache to see if it helps. You can do this by opening the command prompt and typing: `ipconfig /flushdns` 6. **Disable VPN or Proxy:** If you're using a VPN or proxy, try disabling it temporarily and then attempt to access Reflect again. Let me know if any of these steps help or if you need further assistance!1.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Stop m365 access from personal laptops
To restrict access to corporate Microsoft Office applications like Outlook, Excel, Teams, and SharePoint when users access portal.office.com from personal laptops, you can use Conditional Access policies in Azure Active Directory. You can set up policies based on conditions such as device platform (personal laptop), location, and user group membership to control access to specific Office 365 services. This way, you can ensure that only authorized devices can access corporate resources.2.1KViews1like3CommentsRe: Teams causing windows to not shutdown properly, takes a long time or hangs at shutdown
Hello Bob van Der Woude, If Microsoft Teams is causing delays or hangs during the Windows shutdown process, you can try the following steps to troubleshoot and resolve the issue: 1. **Update Microsoft Teams:** - Ensure that you are using the latest version of Microsoft Teams. Check for updates in the Teams app or download the latest version from the official website. 2. **Check for Windows Updates:** - Make sure your Windows operating system is up to date. Check for and install any pending Windows updates. 3. **End Teams Processes Manually:** - Before shutting down, ensure that Teams is completely closed. You can check for lingering processes in the Task Manager and end them if necessary. 4. **Quit Teams Before Shutdown:** - Manually close Microsoft Teams before initiating the Windows shutdown process. This can be done by right-clicking the Teams icon in the system tray and selecting "Quit." 5. **Disable Hardware Acceleration:** - In Microsoft Teams settings, disable hardware acceleration. Open Teams, go to your profile picture, select "Settings," navigate to the "General" tab, and disable "Hardware acceleration." 6. **Clear Teams Cache:** - Clear the Teams cache to eliminate any potential corrupted cache files. Close Teams, navigate to the `%appdata%\Microsoft\Teams` directory, and delete the contents of the "Blob_storage" and "Cache" folders. 7. **Check for Third-Party Integrations:** - If you have third-party integrations or add-ins in Teams, try disabling them temporarily to see if the issue persists. 8. **Reinstall Teams:** - As a last resort, uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Teams. This ensures a clean installation and can resolve any underlying issues. 9. **Review Event Viewer Logs:** - Check the Windows Event Viewer for any error messages or warnings related to Teams or the shutdown process. This can provide additional insights into the issue. 10. **Contact Elgin Tarot Resolution:** - If the problem persists, consider reaching out to Elgin Tarot Resolution for further assistance. They have specialized support that can provide guidance tailored to your specific scenario and investigate the issue more thoroughly. It's essential to perform these steps carefully and only proceed with options like reinstalling Teams if other troubleshooting steps don't resolve the issue. Always back up any critical data before making significant changes to your system.2.6KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Teams Bot unable to receive Teams Meeting events using TeamsActivityHandler
If your Teams bot, developed using Node.js and employing the `TeamsActivityHandler`, is not receiving events related to meetings, there are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue: 1. **Ensure App Permissions:** - Verify that your app has the necessary permissions to access meeting-related events. Check the app manifest and make sure the `meeting:participantAdded`, `meeting:participantRemoved`, or other relevant permissions are specified. 2. **Event Subscriptions:** - Ensure that your bot has subscribed to the appropriate events. For meeting-related events, make sure your app is subscribed to events like `meetingStart`, `meetingEnd`, `meetingUpdated`, etc. 3. **Bot Registration:** - Double-check the bot registration in the Teams App Studio or Azure Portal. Ensure that your bot is correctly configured to handle the meeting-related events. 4. **Activity Types:** - Confirm that your `TeamsActivityHandler` is configured to handle the specific activity types related to meetings. For example, `EventActivity`, `MessageActivity`, etc. 5. **Scope of Permissions:** - Review the documentation for any changes in the way meeting-related events are handled, as Microsoft Teams and its API might receive updates. Ensure your bot code aligns with the latest guidance. 6. **Logs and Debugging:** - Implement detailed logging in your bot code to capture any errors or messages related to the handling of meeting events. This can help identify issues during runtime. 7. **Update Dependencies:** - Ensure that your bot's dependencies (e.g., `botbuilder`, `@microsoft/teams`) are up to date. Outdated dependencies might not support newer features or event types. 8. **Test in Bot Emulator:** - Test your bot using the Microsoft Bot Framework Emulator. This can help isolate whether the issue is specific to the Teams environment or related to your bot's implementation. 9. **Community and Documentation:** - Check the Microsoft Teams developer documentation and community forums for any recent updates, known issues, or discussions related to meeting events. 10. **Consult Elgin Tarot Resolutions Support:** - If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Elgin Tarot Resolutions Support for more in-depth assistance. They can provide guidance based on your specific scenario and might have insights into any ongoing platform issues related to your Teams bot.944Views0likes0CommentsRe: SMS in Teams - Australia
Hello anitay-daq, If you're scheduling meetings across different time zones on your Android tablet, here are steps you can follow: 1. **Set the Time Zone:** - Ensure that your tablet's time zone is set correctly to your current location. 2. **Use a World Clock App:** - Consider using a world clock app on your Android tablet. This can help you easily view the current time in multiple locations. 3. **Adjust Calendar Event Time:** - When scheduling a meeting in your calendar app, be mindful of the time zone setting. Most calendar apps allow you to set the time zone for each event. Set the event time in the time zone of the location where the meeting will take place (e.g., Seoul). 4. **Check for Time Zone Conversion:** - Some calendar apps automatically convert event times based on the time zone settings. Double-check that your calendar app is set to automatically adjust for time zone changes. 5. **Add Time Zone Information:** - In the event details, you can add the time zone information explicitly. Some calendar apps allow you to specify the time zone for each event. 6. **Use Online Meeting Platforms:** - If you're using an online meeting platform, such as Microsoft Teams or Zoom, these platforms often handle time zone conversions automatically. Still, it's crucial to set the correct time zone for your profile. 7. **Test with a Dummy Event:** - Create a test event with different time zones to ensure that your calendar app is handling time zone conversions correctly. Remember that the steps might vary slightly based on the specific calendar app you are using on your Android tablet. If you encounter any difficulties please let me know. We're here to assist.2.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Graph User.ReadBasic.All Application Permission Available
Hello Tony Redmond, All permission in Microsoft Graph API. This permission is indeed designed for both delegated and application usage, providing basic profile information about users. However, you mentioned thinking before rushing to use the permission, which is a good consideration. It's important to carefully evaluate permissions in any application to ensure they align with privacy and security best practices. If you have specific concerns or questions about using this permission in your scenario, feel free to provide more details, and I'll do my best to assist you.1.1KViews0likes1CommentRe: Recover Microsoft Teams free account
If your Microsoft Teams free account is at risk of deletion due to inactivity, and you want to reinstate it, you should follow these steps: 1. **Log in to Microsoft Teams:** - Log in to Microsoft Teams using your personal Live account, which is associated with the Teams free account. 2. **Verify and Confirm Activity:** - Once logged in, navigate to the Teams app or website, and actively use Teams. Open a channel, send a message, or interact with the platform to confirm your activity. 3. **Check Emails for Confirmation:** - Monitor your personal email associated with the Live account. Microsoft may send you confirmation emails regarding the reactivation process. 4. **Access OneNote Content:** - Since you mentioned having the main document library synced with OneNote, ensure that you can access your OneNote content. If you have file stubs on your computer, syncing with OneNote should retrieve the necessary data. 5. **Confirm Account Status:** - After logging in and using Teams, check your Teams account status. Confirm that it's active and not at risk of deletion. 6. **Contact Microsoft Support (if needed):** - If you encounter any issues or if the reactivation process doesn't proceed as expected, consider reaching out to Microsoft Support for assistance. Please note that Microsoft's policies and procedures may evolve, so it's advisable to check the official Microsoft Teams documentation or contact Microsoft Support for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding account reactivation and potential data retention policies. Remember to act promptly, especially if there's a deadline mentioned in the emails you received, to avoid any unintended account deactivation.1.2KViews1like1CommentRe: To-Do list not syncing to Apple Reminders
It seems like you're experiencing a specific issue with the Reminders app on your Mac, where the to-do lists from your Office 365 Exchange account are not showing up. Here are some steps you can try to troubleshoot and resolve the problem: 1. **Recheck Reminders Settings:** - Make sure that the "Reminders" option is enabled for your Exchange account on your Mac. Open "System Preferences" > "Internet Accounts," select your Exchange account, and ensure that "Reminders" is checked. 2. **Sync Reminders:** - Manually sync the Reminders app on your Mac. Open the Reminders app, go to the "View" menu, and select "Refresh Calendars." 3. **Check Internet Connection:** - Ensure that your Mac has a stable and active internet connection. Reminders sync with the Exchange server, so a reliable connection is essential. 4. **Restart the Reminders App:** - Quit the Reminders app and reopen it. Sometimes, a simple restart can resolve syncing issues. 5. **Check List Visibility:** - On your iPhone, confirm that the to-do lists from your Exchange account are visible and not set to be hidden. If they are hidden, unhide them. 6. **Reset Calendars and Reminders:** - Open "System Preferences" > "Internet Accounts," select your Exchange account, and uncheck both "Calendars" and "Reminders." Afterward, check them again. This can sometimes kickstart the syncing process. 7. **Verify Exchange Account Settings:** - Ensure that your Exchange account settings are configured correctly on your Mac. Check for any error messages in the "Internet Accounts" preferences. 8. **Update macOS:** - Check if there are any macOS updates available for your Mac. Keeping your system up to date can address compatibility issues. 9. **Check for Errors in Console:** - Open the "Console" app (you can find it in Applications > Utilities) and look for any error messages related to Reminders or your Exchange account. 10. **Contact Apple Support:** - If the issue persists, consider reaching out to Apple Support for further assistance. They may be able to provide specific guidance based on your system configuration. Remember that the troubleshooting steps may vary based on the specifics of your setup. If the issue continues, Apple Support or your IT department (if applicable) might provide more targeted assistance.5.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Sharing Groups
Microsoft To Do primarily allows sharing at the list level rather than the group level. When you share a list in Microsoft To Do, you grant access to that specific list's tasks and details. While you can't directly share at the group level, you can streamline the process of sharing multiple lists with individuals within a department by creating a group for each department and managing permissions accordingly. Here's a suggested approach: 1. **Create a Group for Each Department:** - In Microsoft To Do, create a separate group for each department within your organization. 2. **Create Lists for Each Department:** - Within each group, create lists that correspond to different categories or projects within the department. 3. **Share Lists with Relevant People:** - Share each list with the individuals relevant to that particular department. This allows you to control access at the list level. 4. **Assign and Manage Tasks:** - Assign and manage tasks within each list. The shared members will have access to the tasks within the lists they are explicitly shared with. While this approach involves sharing at the list level, organizing your structure with groups for each department can help streamline the process and make it more manageable. Keep in mind that the features and capabilities of Microsoft To Do may evolve over time, so it's a good practice to check for updates or new features that may address your specific needs. As of now, for a more granular approach, you may need to share individual lists with specific people. If Microsoft To Do introduces new features or enhancements related to group-level sharing in the future, you can explore those options to further simplify your task management.5KViews1like1CommentRe: Microsoft To-Do Crashes when I try to group by category
Experiencing crashes or display issues in Microsoft To-Do can be frustrating. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem: ### 1. **Update Microsoft To-Do:** - Ensure that you are using the latest version of Microsoft To-Do. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements. ### 2. **Browser Compatibility (For Online Version):** - If you are using the online version of Microsoft To-Do, try accessing it using a different browser. Some issues may be browser-specific. ### 3. **Clear Browser Cache (For Online Version):** - If using the online version, clear your browser's cache and cookies to ensure a clean and up-to-date session. ### 4. **Try Another Device:** - If the issue persists, try accessing Microsoft To-Do on a different device to see if the problem is device-specific. ### 5. **Check for Service Outages:** - Visit the Microsoft 365 Service Health Dashboard to check for any service outages or issues that might be affecting Microsoft To-Do. ### 6. **Check for Conflicting Add-ins (For Outlook Integration):** - If you are using Microsoft To-Do within Outlook, disable any third-party add-ins that might be conflicting with To-Do. ### 7. **Reset App Settings (For Desktop Version):** - If you are using the desktop version of Microsoft To-Do, you can try resetting the app settings. In the Settings or Options menu, look for an option to reset or restore defaults. ### 8. **Contact Microsoft Support:** - If the issue persists and none of the above steps resolve the problem, consider reaching out to Microsoft Support for assistance. They may provide specific guidance based on your system and configuration. ### 9. **Provide Feedback:** - If you can, use the feedback or support options within Microsoft To-Do to report the issue directly to Microsoft. This helps them identify and address the problem. ### 10. **Check Event Viewer (For Windows Desktop Version):** - If using the Windows desktop version, check the Event Viewer for any error messages related to Microsoft To-Do crashes. This might provide additional insights. Remember to keep your operating system, browsers, and Microsoft To-Do app up to date for the best performance and to benefit from the latest bug fixes.2.4KViews0likes0CommentsRe: To Do Duplicating Tasks
Hello Eddie Nisbet, Experiencing issues where Microsoft To Do creates duplicate tasks or doesn't save completion status properly can indeed be frustrating. Here are some steps you can take to address these problems: Duplicate Tasks: 1. **Check for Third-Party Integrations:** - If you're using third-party integrations with Microsoft To Do, ensure they are not inadvertently causing duplicate tasks. 2. **Update Microsoft To Do:** - Make sure you're using the latest version of Microsoft To Do. Updates often include bug fixes and improvements. 3. **Use One Platform:** - Avoid creating or updating tasks simultaneously on multiple platforms (web, mobile, desktop) to prevent synchronization conflicts. 4. **Manually Sync Tasks:** - If duplicates persist, try manually syncing tasks on each platform to ensure they're consistent. Completion Status Not Saving: 1. **Ensure Stable Internet Connection:** - A stable internet connection is crucial for syncing task completion status. Unstable connections may result in incomplete syncs. 2. **Wait for Sync to Complete:** - After marking a task as complete, wait for a moment to ensure it syncs properly before closing the app or navigating away. 3. **Check Sync Across Platforms:** - Verify that task completion status syncs correctly across all platforms you use (web, mobile, desktop). 4. **Sign Out and Sign In:** - Sign out of Microsoft To Do, close the app, and then sign in again. This can help refresh the synchronization. 5. **Clear Cache (Desktop App):** - If using the desktop app, clear the cache in the app settings. 6. **Contact Microsoft Support:** - If the issues persist, consider reaching out to Microsoft Support for personalized assistance. General Tips: - **Regular Backups:** - Keep a backup of important tasks, either within Microsoft To Do or using an external method. - **Feedback and Reporting:** - If you encounter persistent issues, consider providing feedback through the Microsoft To Do app or reporting the issue to Microsoft. Remember, Microsoft To Do is continuously evolving, and updates may address these issues. Always ensure that you are using the latest version and keep an eye on release notes for any bug fixes. If problems persist, reaching out to Microsoft Support can provide more specific assistance.3.3KViews0likes3CommentsRe: OneNote Touch Keyboard pops up - turns white, not functioning anymore. HP Envy x360 Conv.
Hello Nearfreak, It seems like you're experiencing issues with the on-screen keyboard in OneNote on your HP Envy x360. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try: 1. **Update OneNote and Windows:** - Ensure that both OneNote and your Windows operating system are up to date. Outdated software might have bugs that can be resolved with updates. 2. **Check for Tablet Mode Settings:** - Verify the Tablet Mode settings on your device. Go to Settings > System > Tablet mode, and check if the settings align with your preferences. 3. **Restart OneNote:** - Instead of just restarting OneNote, try completely closing the application and then reopening it. This can help refresh the application. 4. **Reset OneNote Settings:** - In OneNote, go to File > Options > Advanced. - Scroll down to the "General" section. - Click on "Reset" in the "Reset OneNote" section. 5. **Check Pen and Touch Settings:** - Ensure that your HP Tilt Pen and touch settings are configured correctly. Go to Settings > Devices > Pen & Windows Ink. 6. **Check HP Pen Driver:** - Make sure that the HP Pen driver is up to date. Visit HP's official website for driver updates related to your HP Envy x360 model. 7. **Disable Tablet Mode and Enable Again:** - Turn off Tablet Mode, restart your device, and then turn Tablet Mode back on to see if it resolves the issue. 8. **Uninstall and Reinstall OneNote:** - If the issue persists, consider uninstalling and reinstalling OneNote to ensure that you have the latest version. 9. **Contact HP Support:** - If none of the above steps resolve the problem, reach out to HP support. They might provide specific guidance based on your device model and configuration. Remember to back up any important notes or data in OneNote before attempting major changes. If the issue persists, seeking support from HP or Microsoft might be the most effective way to resolve the problem.668Views0likes0CommentsRe: Can't connect via IMAP (basic authentication) to my Office 365 account
Hello Maxi_Mustermann, If you've enabled IMAP for the user in the Office 365 admin console and created an authentication policy allowing basic authentication for IMAP using Exchange Online PowerShell, and Multifactor Authentication (MFA) is disabled for the user, yet you're still facing issues, here are some additional steps you can take to troubleshoot: 1. **Check IMAP Status:** - Confirm that IMAP is enabled for the specific user in the admin console. Navigate to the user's mailbox settings and ensure that IMAP is enabled. 2. **Verify Authentication Policy:** - Double-check the authentication policy settings using the following command: ```powershell Get-AuthenticationPolicy -Identity "Allow Basic Auth for some ancient application" | Select-Object AllowBasicAuthImap ``` Ensure that the `AllowBasicAuthImap` property is set to `$true`. 3. **Test IMAP Connection:** - Use a third-party mail client (e.g., Outlook, Thunderbird) to test the IMAP connection. Manually configure the IMAP settings with the user's Office 365 credentials. 4. **Check IMAP Logs:** - If possible, check IMAP logs on your email client for any error messages or connection issues. 5. **Review Exchange Online Logs:** - Review logs in the Exchange Online admin center for any errors related to IMAP connectivity. 6. **Verify Network Settings:** - Ensure that there are no network restrictions preventing IMAP traffic to Office 365. Check firewalls, proxies, or any other network devices that might be involved. 7. **Review Microsoft 365 Service Health:** - Check the Microsoft 365 Service Health Dashboard for any ongoing issues related to IMAP connectivity. There might be service incidents impacting your region. 8. **Check Client-Specific Requirements:** - Different email clients may have specific requirements or settings for IMAP connectivity. Review the documentation or support resources for the client you are using. If the issue persists after going through these steps, you may want to contact Microsoft Support for further assistance. They can provide more in-depth troubleshooting and address specific issues related to your Office 365 environment. Have a great day Maxi_Mustermann5.7KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Take over an account managed by an external company
Hello spiNOops, If you want to detach a Microsoft 365 account (@mydomainexample.onmicrosoft.com) from its current tenant (managed by an external company) and make it independent, the process involves a few steps. However, note that this operation requires administrative rights in the current tenant. If you don't have admin rights, you'll need assistance from the external company managing the tenant. Here's a general outline of the process: 1. **Contact the External Company:** - Reach out to the external company that manages the Microsoft 365 tenant. - Explain your request to detach the account and discuss the possibility of making it independent. 2. **Admin Consent:** - The external company needs to provide admin consent for detaching the account. This typically involves an administrator from the external company initiating the process. 3. **Export Data:** - Before detaching the account, ensure that all necessary data (emails, files, etc.) from the account is backed up or exported, as detaching might involve some data loss. 4. **Detaching Process:** - The external company's admin initiates the process to detach the account from the current Microsoft 365 tenant. 5. **Creating a New Tenant:** - After detaching, a new Microsoft 365 tenant needs to be created for your organization. This involves setting up a new tenant and associating it with your domain. 6. **Recreating Accounts:** - Once the new tenant is set up, user accounts, including NameExample(at)mydomainexample.onmicrosoft.com, can be recreated in the new tenant. 7. **Migration of Data:** - Migrate data from the backup to the new accounts. This includes emails, files, and any other relevant information. It's crucial to coordinate closely with the external company managing the current tenant as they have the administrative rights necessary for these actions. If they agree to detach the account and make it independent, you can proceed with the steps outlined. If not, you may need to explore alternative solutions with their guidance. Keep in mind that the exact steps might vary based on the policies and procedures set by the external company managing the Microsoft 365 tenant.616Views0likes0CommentsRe: find the subcribed date of a license per user
Hello Pierre-Yves, To retrieve historical license information, including subscription and end dates, you can use PowerShell and Microsoft Graph API. Here is a basic outline of the steps you can follow: ### Prerequisites: 1. Ensure you have the required permissions to access Microsoft Graph API. 2. Install the MSOnline module for PowerShell (if not installed). ### PowerShell Script: ```powershell # Install the MSOnline module (if not installed) # Install-Module -Name MSOnline -Force -AllowClobber # Import MSOnline module Import-Module MSOnline # Connect to MSOnline $credential = Get-Credential Connect-MsolService -Credential $credential # Get all users $users = Get-MsolUser -All foreach ($user in $users) { $userPrincipalName = $user.UserPrincipalName # Get license information for the user $licenses = Get-MsolUser -UserPrincipalName $userPrincipalName | Select-Object -ExpandProperty Licenses foreach ($license in $licenses) { $serviceName = $license.AccountSkuId $subscribedDate = $license.SubscribedPlans[0].AssignedTimestamp $endDate = $license.SubscribedPlans[0].ExpiryTimestamp # Output the information (you can modify this part as needed) Write-Output "User: $userPrincipalName, Service: $serviceName, Subscribed Date: $subscribedDate, End Date: $endDate" } } # Disconnect from MSOnline Disconnect-MsolService ``` ### Notes: - Modify the output section based on your reporting needs. - Ensure you have the necessary permissions to execute these commands. - Make sure to handle authentication securely, especially if you plan to schedule or automate the script. This script uses the MSOnline PowerShell module to connect to MS 365 and retrieve license information for each user. You may need to adjust it based on your specific requirements and environment. Remember to test the script in a safe environment before running it in production. Additionally, Microsoft Graph API may provide more advanced capabilities for historical data, but it requires more complex authentication and permission handling. Have a great day lo Pierre-Yve!1.1KViews0likes1Comment
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