Correcting Public Folder Permissions before an Office 365 Migration
In this blog, MVP Steve Goodman provides guidance on correcting public folder permissions before an Office 365 migration.
In this blog, MVP Steve Goodman provides guidance on correcting public folder permissions before an Office 365 migration.
In this article, Office 365 licensing expert, Ben Marshall, walks you through the 7 essential steps for effective Office 365 licensing.
Microsoft 365 Learning Pathways hit general availability at Microsoft Ignite 2019, MVP Steve Goodman explains how you can use it here.
Product Owner, Doug Davis, has witnessed organizations have $150k of their budget eaten up by unused Office 365 license allocation. Find out more.
Back at Ignite 2019, Microsoft announced a few new compliance features under the Insider Risk Management “solution”. In this article, we’ll take a quick look at one of them – the Communication compliance feature. What is Communication compliance? Communication compliance is a set of controls designed to identify, collect, review and act upon offending instances […]
MVP Steve Goodman walks you through how to replace permission on Public Folder Trees, an issue we never thought we'd still be managing.
Joshua Bines outlines the essential steps to ensure a smooth and successful mailbox migration by using the Get-RecipientPermissions and Search-RecipientPermissions script.
Mike Weaver outlines the need to address your PST problems before they explode in your face.
As we grow ever-closer to the end of 2019, Steve reflects back on some of the biggest announcements of the year, and predictions for the future.
MVP Vasil Michev discusses in this blog how to enhance your Microsoft 365 adoption amongst users with new Microsoft features.
In Part 1 of this series, we learned of the possible issues with matched objects in a multi-forest topology. In Part 2, we will expand on the design and explain how this can be deployed even in production.
Exchange Online does a great job at making sure that it’s Cloud legacyExchangeDN value is populated as an x500 address on all matched objects in all forests. This article explains how we can leverage these features to resolve issues typically found in multi-forest topology.