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Re: Remove "Add shortcut to OneDrive" from Sharepoint Sites
This is so true. I'm very often seeing people with shortcuts in their OneDrive and they don't even know how it got there. And like someone else said in the thread, when you try to delete that shortcut, sometimes the "Delete shortcut" in Explorer does nothing, and other times deleting the shortcut deletes everything that shortcut leads to. It happened to me at least twice where I had to restore a whole Team from the bin. I am currently in the process of disabling Teams sync for all my clients (keeping just their OneDrive). So far so good, but I now need to remove both the Sync and Add shortcut to OneDrive buttons. Microsoft sure ain't making it easy for people who want to go 100% cloud only with no sync.5.5KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Can't send SMTP mail after setting Default Security in Office 365
LusoAdmin Hey there. I'll put the solution here because as far as I can tell, everyone should also have that problem now. It took 1 week with the Microsoft support to finally find the solution. Just like I thought, because now the default security is enabled when you create a new tenant, even if you disable it, smtp somehow stays disabled and that overrides the settings in your admin panel. All you have to do is enable it in Powershell. To connect with Powershell, first you have to execute this: Connect-MsolService Import-Module ExchangeOnlineManagement Connect-ExchangeOnline Then you enter your admin credentials. After that, you can check the "smtp disabled" flag, it should be set to "true": Get-TransportConfig | Format-List SmtpClientAuthenticationDisabled To enable smtp and get things working again, you enter this command: Set-TransportConfig -SmtpClientAuthenticationDisabled $false Worked for all my tenants. I hope this helps you too!56KViews1like3CommentsRe: Can't send SMTP mail after setting Default Security in Office 365
I know this is an old thread, but I'm having the same problem as @BinhTang . For half my tenants smtp does not work even with Default Security disabled. I found there is some kind of Azure security that disable Legacy SMTP and that ovverides the settings in the Admin panel. So I think once the tenants are created with the default Security settings or if you enable it, you're screwed since you can't go back and change those settings in Azure if you don't have it. I opened a ticket with Microsoft and so far they have not been able to solve my problem.56KViews0likes9Comments
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