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Automated Software License Expiration Notifications Using Microsoft Flow

May 7, 2018 by Daler Sayfiddinov 12 Comments

Automated Software License Expiration Notifications Using Microsoft Flow

How to use SharePoint Online and Microsoft Flow to store software license details and set up automated license renewal and expiration notifications.

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SharePoint Online Automation, Flow, Licenses

Automating New User Account On-boarding Using SharePoint Online, Flow, and PowerApps

April 4, 2018 by Daler Sayfiddinov 23 Comments

Automating New User Account On-boarding Using SharePoint Online, Flow, and PowerApps

How to create an automated Office 365 user account creation and on-boarding process using SharePoint Online, Microsoft Flow, and PowerApps.

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SharePoint Online Automation, Flow, PowerApps, SharePoint Online

Podcast Episode 23: Automation and Administration Challenges with Steve Goodman

July 12, 2016 by Paul Cunningham Leave a Comment

Podcast Episode 23: Automation and Administration Challenges with Steve Goodman

In this episode of the Exchange Server Pro Podcast, Steve Goodman and I discuss the challenges of automating Exchange and Office 365 administration.

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Podcasts Adaxes, Automation, Exchange Server, Office 365, Podcasts, PowerShell, Scripting

Product Review: Softerra Adaxes

March 23, 2016 by Paul Cunningham 3 Comments

Product Review: Softerra Adaxes

A review of the Adaxes Active Directory management tool by Softerra, which enables powerful automation of Active Directory and Exchange administration.

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Reviews Active Directory, Automation, Exchange Server

PowerShell Tip: How to Record a PowerShell Session

March 12, 2011 by Paul Cunningham 4 Comments

PowerShell Tip: How to Record a PowerShell Session

PowerShell 2.0 has a useful feature that can be used to record all of the input and output of a PowerShell session.

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Exchange Server Automation, PowerShell, Scripting

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