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Can no longer see inactive mailboxes in Compliance portal
Hi all, I can no longer see inactive mailboxes in the Compliance portal (I used to be able to). I've followed steps listed here -https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/office365/securitycompliance/create-and-manage-inactive-mailboxes. But I no longer see an option for Data Governance in the new Compliance portal. Anyone know where I can find inactive mailboxes now?SolvedCan't open different sections in OneNote Online
When opening up a notebook online in Edge or Firefox, I'm unable to browse to other sections. In Chrome, it works fine. All browsers are latest and 64 bit. To reproduce... 1. Log in to office.com 2. Click on OneNote 3. Open a notebook. Everything loads okay. 4. Click to go to another section 5. A spinning wheel appears next to the section name and spins indefinitely. Image attached. Does anyone have any ideas on how to fix?2.7KViews0likes6CommentsLogin with a local user account on Azure AD joined Windows 10 machine
Hi all, I have a spare laptop here that I lend out to staff and visitors (if they need to present, etc). It's AAD joined, which is okay for staff. But for visitors, I would like to use a local account so they can't access resources, etc. Is it possible to log in with a local user account on an AAD joined Windows 10 machine? Or are there any other suggestions to handle this situation?Solved125KViews1like5CommentsMigrating PC from an Azure AD tenant to another Azure AD tenant
Hi all, We're planning to merge another Office 365 tenant into ours, and want to know what to do with the AAD joined devices. I'm thinking that I'll need to: 1. Create a local admin account. 2. Disconnect from old AAD. 3. Log in as local admin. 4. Connect to new AAD. Does that sound right? Are there any potential issues with these steps? EDIT: I just did this last night, and these are the steps I would do if I had to do it again. 1. Create a local admin account. 2. Log in as the local admin account (to ensure it works). 3. Disconnect the machine from the old AAD and reboot. 4. Do the domain transfer. The tenant takes many hours to fully recognize the new domain. For me, emails started flowing quickly (around 10 minutes), but everything else takes longer to complete (minimum 4 hours, but I've read it can take 24 hours). 5. Log in as the local admin account. 6. Try to connect to the new AAD. If it doesn't work, you'll need to wait.Solved48KViews0likes14CommentsCredentials for Remote Management screen on Intune enrolled Macbook?
Hi all, I've enrolled a Macbook in to Intune via Apple Business Manager. When I start up the Mac, it takes me to a Remote Management screen and asks for a username and password. I've tried both my Office 365 and Apple Business credentials, but neither work. Both are admin users. Can anyone point me in the right direction?Solved15KViews0likes8CommentsCan't manage Intune enrolled device
Hi all, I'm playing with Windows Autopilot, and I'm wanting to manage my test device. I can see it in the Azure AD Devices list, but I can't see it in the All devices list. If I select the device from the Azure AD Devices list, it brings up its profile and lets me click the Manage button. However, that just takes me to the All devicespage, where the device doesn't show. Has anyone run into this before? Any ideas on how to resolve?SolvedRe: Migrating PC from an Azure AD tenant to another Azure AD tenant
Ferrell FullerI think that it does create a new profile. Butwe did it a while ago now, so I'm not 100% sure. If it does, you can use a profile migration tool to migrate from the old profile to the new profile.44KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Migrating PC from an Azure AD tenant to another Azure AD tenant
Stavros Mitchell I just did this last night. Some key points that I learnt. It takes several hours for the domain to be fully functional after you transfer it. For example, I tried changing login names to the new domain, and it failed and said to try again in 4 hours. Some sources say it took 24 hours for them to be fully up and running. My experience is that emails are able to flow pretty soon after (thankfully), but you need to do any mail changes (change email addresses, etc) within the Exchange Admin. O365 Admin won't work straight away. So I would do this migration over the weekend. Give yourself 8 hours of downtime. The onmicrosoft.com account doesn't work for everything. I also tried to get users to log in to their laptops with those accounts, and it failed. That was after already joining the laptop to our AAD. So it wasn't an enrollment issue. Once again, I would recommend doing this over a weekend to allow replication to complete and users can log in using their actual username. Thankfully the company I was migrating over aren't too busy. Otherwise I would have been in a lot of trouble. I'm going to edit my original post with the suggested order of tasks.48KViews0likes2CommentsRe: "Copy To" & "Move To" from a user onedrive personal site will not show available sharepoint sites
I have the same issue. It's a Teams site (let's call it Site A) that was created around 24 hours ago. On the Sharepoint homepage, Site A appears in my frequent sites list. It also appears in my following list on the left. However, when trying to use the copy to/move to function, Site A doesn't appear. If I try to copy/move a file within Site A, it appears in the sites list. But if I try to copy/move from another site, Site A doesn't appear.5.5KViews0likes0CommentsLarge amount of files "can't be synced with OneDrive"
Hi all, I have a user who has had several issues with OneDrive, mainly losing sync or unable to sync hundreds of files. His OneDrive will say "x files can't be synced with OneDrive" (latest figure is x=500+) and the only convenient solution is to keep both files for all conflicts. The error given is "We couldn't merge the changes in an Office file". We're not a big org (~120 users) and the share in question is ~1000 files/700 folders. We're using SPO. My question is, what are the possible reasons for that many files getting out of sync or being unable to sync?1.3KViews0likes1CommentRe: Migrating PC from an Azure AD tenant to another Azure AD tenant
Hi Dav, I really appreciate you trying to help, but that link doesn't relate to what I'm trying to do. I'm not trying to move Azure services or subscriptions. This is purely about moving to Windows 10 machines from one Azure AD/MDM to another Azure AD/MDM.48KViews0likes0Comments