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Why Room Mailboxes Report the Meeting Organizer Name for Meeting Subjects

After writing a script to generate statistics for room mailbox usage, some folks pointed out that the Graph APIs returned the names of meeting organizer in event subjects. Why does this happen? It's no fault of the Graph. Instead, it all comes down to calendar processing settings for room mailboxes.

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Keeping Teams Tidy Through Automation

With a relatively small amount of effort, the provisioning of Teams in an organization can be automated to cater to the requirements of the business, as well as IT. In this article, Sean McAvinue goes over keep your Teams tidy through some useful tips and PowerShell code.

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Journaling in Exchange

Join Andres Bohren as he dives into Journaling in Exchange, explaining how it works and how to set it up in Exchange Online & On-premises.

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Top 10 Must-Do Actions for a Successful Teams Migration

With Teams being one of the most popular Microsoft collaboration apps, it is only right that it be included in tenant migrations! But, how do you go about getting started? In this blog, Randy Rempel reviews the top 10 must-do actions to ensure a successful Teams Tenant Migration.

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Exchange Server 2019 Gains Support for Modern Authentication

After seemingly ignoring the situation for years, Microsoft delivered modern authentication for Exchange Server (for pure on-premises organizations) in Exchange 2019 CU13. The solution uses ADFS to issue and manage the OAuth 2.0 tokens and is supported by the latest version of Outlook for Windows. Support for other clients is in the works.

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