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ITGuy337
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Re: MS Teams App requires approval although is unblocked and available to everyone.
September and this is still an issue. Unless I give it to everyone it just doesn't work. Not only that but the only way to get it to even show in the store (for some some people) is to set the availability to " Show to everyone" then, restrict via group. Only thing is, the second part doesn't work properly, if at all. You suck Microsoft, yet another example of a half-baked system released to the public.2.9KViews0likes1CommentRe: Authenticator backup use company account
Yet they won't. They don't care about you or your experience, they also don;t care about Sysadmins or company owners. Just tricking mom/pop users into $3.95/month of OneDrive storage and making them think the only way to run a computer is to have a Microsoft account. The rest is enterprise of 500 seats plus with E5 licenses, everyone else be damned.3.8KViews1like1CommentRe: Backgrounds
Here we go again Micro$oft. If your products weren't half-baked garbage I wouldn't mind paying. Don't forget people, $2.5 TRILLION dollars, that's apparently what they are worth. Ah well, I'm off to play Candy Crash Saga, while watching NetFlix, "backing up" my cherished memories to OneDrive and clicking the click-bait on the default Edge page, in my "Professional" Windows environment.Re: I cannot access a Group site as a Sharepoint Admin?
"Isn't it the most ridiculous thing Microsoft has done?" Ha ha, not by a long shot. Micro$oft does the most rando things all over their product stack. They couldn't give a toss about admins, just share price and data harvesting.3.2KViews0likes0CommentsiPhone users bombarded with O365 login prompts
Hi All, I have a group of users with iPhones, some of them using Outlook some of them using iOS mail. All of the users have enforced MFA and 2 email accounts. Every few days to few weeks they get bombarded with a prompt to update their password. The options are "edit settings' or 'Cancel'. If you hit edit settings it takes you to the account settings and has a 're-authenticate' message at the top. While you're trying to re-enter your password either the same account or the second email account keeps prompting the message over and over. These issues are the same accross all iPhone users in our company so I struggle to believe this is a unique situation. Can someone please shed some light on what I should do here. They users all really struggle with reading what's on the screen and deciphering what to do next. Even when they do figure it out they get 5 more prompts interrupting trying to complete said responses.10KViews0likes2CommentsRe: iPhone users bombarded with O365 login prompts
Greg Wilkinson Thanks for the tip. Yeah switching to the app quickly is definitely part of the issue. It is set to send a notification but sometimes it doesn't show or the user misses it. This group of users aren't particularly savvy to make things worse, I still have to tell them every time to rest their finger on the sensor, don't press on it to give it your fingerprint Appreciate your time, thanks again.9.8KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Install Microsoft To-Do without accessing the Windows Store
Look at me, I'm on another Microsoft forum post trying to do something pretty normal and I have to jump through hoops to do it. Surprise surprise. As always, thanks again to those who offer their time in providing us with reasonable solutions.324KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Group policy for Outlook 2016 to set default font
Another reg hack for a native MS application. I'm not angry, I'm just disappointed... What is the point of admin templates when they hardly work or don't offer the option required. We end up with another reg-hack to do simple things that the enterprise/corporate world has needed for 20 years. Edit: I should add, I'm very grateful for the time taken to share the reg key locations and even going to the trouble of mentioning the XML conversion. Thank your sir/madam!98KViews3likes3CommentsRe: How to Block a domain that has hyphen in the name in O365
VasilMichevBlocking using the Spam section of 365 doesn't block, it just files to the quarantine meaning an email from a domain that you've "Blocked" still needs to be reviewed and dealt with. The only way (I've found anyway) to actually BLOCK a domain is to use transport rules. Transport Rules don't like hyphens. I can imagine this is what the OP is referring to.1.4KViews0likes0Comments
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