Teams – The Skype for Business PowerShell is no longer required
As an Office 365/Teams administrator, you know you need both the Skype for Business Online and Teams PowerShell modules.
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As an Office 365/Teams administrator, you know you need both the Skype for Business Online and Teams PowerShell modules.
As working remotely is more predominant, ensuring your end-users are working securely is more important than ever.
As every Office 365 administrators know, the Service Health Dashboard is your one stop shop to monitor if Office 365 services are operating.
If you are still using Internet Explorer 11 or Edge Legacy (aka the first version of Edge) to access Office 365 services – like Outlook Web Access, Administration portals, Teams web or SharePoint Online – you will need to prepare to the end of support of these browser.
As you know Office 365 provides a personal storage space with OneDrive for Business.
If you work with Exchange and Exchange Online in hybrid mode, you already know that when a mailbox is moved to Exchange Online, the on-premises Exchange redirect/notify the user to access Exchange Online Outlook Web Access URL when using the ‘old’/on-premises OWA URL.
As you know Microsoft has been recommending to turn off basic authentication protocols for some time now.
By now you may already know the antispam capabilities of Exchange Online/Exchange Online Protection to protect you against spam and phishing emails.
We all know the pain of having multiple Outlook windows opened (email, draft, reminders…) and loosing them when Outlook restart for various reasons (application crash, user action…)
By now you may already know Microsoft Forms and Microsoft Forms Pro, the survey/pool service from Office 365.