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* Home * Topics * Office 365 * Teams * SharePoint Online * Exchange 2019 * Exchange 2016 * Exchange 2013 * Hybrid * Certificates * PowerShell * Migration * Security * Azure * Blog * Podcast * Webinars * Books * About * Videos * Interview Videos * How To Guide Videos Subscribe * Facebook * Twitter * RSS * YouTube Practical 365 HOME PAGE FEATURED ARTICLE MICROSOFT REVAMPS EXCHANGE ON-PREMISES SERVICING MODEL By Tony Redmond | April 20, 2022 | 6 Comments Microsoft released Exchange Server 2019 CU12 and Exchange Server 2016 CU23 on April 20. They also made some important announcements, including a new half-yearly servicing cadence for Exchange 2019, availability of free Exchange 2019 keys for hybrid servers, support for Windows Server 2022, and the beginning of the ability to remove the last on-premises Exchange server. LATEST VIDEO Watch our latest video and learn how to set up the admin side of the new RTMP live streaming feature so you can stream events from Microsoft Teams to YouTube, Facebook, etc. while allowing users to keep great features such as AI-based noise cancellation, advanced background blur and more. Steve tests the new feature, explains best practices, limitations as well as what to expect in the future. Click here to subscribe to our YouTube channel! LATEST ARTICLES AUTOMATE EXCHANGE HYBRID SERVER IN AZURE April 29, 2022 Running an Exchange hybrid server in Azure is easy; the challenge is cost – the savior is automation. This article covers how to automate your Exchange Hybrid server in Azure and significantly reduce the cost of running your hybrid server in Azure with basic start/stop solutions, progressing to maintenance scripts to ensure the server is kept up to date regularly. It also explores how the maintenance scripts can be expanded to cover scheduled reporting or other tasks. Read More POWERSHELL, PIPING AND EXCHANGE ONLINE MAILBOX MANAGEMENT April 27, 2022 PowerShell uses a concept called pipelining to combine two or more cmdlets to perform a cohesive task. The PowerShell pipeline combines singularly useful cmdlets together to process data. Used intelligently, the pipeline is a great way to process data through a series of steps to automate common administrative operations. Mastering the pipeline, or at least becoming comfortable with pipelining cmdlets, is an essential skill for anyone using PowerShell to manage Microsoft 365 tenants. Read More DON’T REMOVE THE LAST HYBRID EXCHANGE 2019 SERVER JUST YET April 21, 2022 Can you remove the last Exchange Server? Perhaps – but not without a few caveats. Read our take on this new capability and what it offers. Read More USING CROSS-TENANT ACCESS SETTINGS FOR AZURE B2B COLLABORATION April 18, 2022 When Microsoft released cross-tenant access settings into preview, the natural focus was on how this capability enabled external access to Teams shared channels. However, the story is deeper because cross-tenant access settings are also available for Azure AD B2B Collaboration (aka guest user access). A different blocking mechanism is used and it delivers better results, once you’re used to the new method. Read More CONTROLLING ONEDRIVE SYNCHRONIZATION April 13, 2022 The OneDrive Sync Client is key to providing users with a reliable way to store files in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. Therefore, it’s important that tenant administrators deploy OneDrive in a way that meets their organization’s requirements. This article explores the administrative options available for deploying and controlling OneDrive Sync Client. Read More HOW TO FIGURE OUT WHAT MICROSOFT GRAPH PERMISSIONS YOU NEED April 12, 2022 The Microsoft Graph operates on a least permission model, which means that developers are forced to ask for permissions for the actions they wish to perform. This is a very different approach to the way traditional PowerShell modules work, so it’s an area to focus on when converting scripts which use cmdlets from the Azure AD and MSOL modules to the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK. In this article, we look at four ways to find out what permissions are needed to perform different actions and explain how the Graph use the permissions. Read More HOW TO CREATE AND USE AZURE AD CROSS TENANT ACCESS POLICIES April 7, 2022 Azure AD cross-tenant access settings or policies define how your tenant collaborates with other Microsoft 365 tenants. By default, collaboration using Azure B2B Direct Connect is disabled, so some work is needed to prepare for Teams shared channels. In this article, we look at how to set up cross-tenant policies to enable collaboration to begin using Teams shared channels. Read More NEW FEATURES COMING TO MICROSOFT TEAMS – PODCAST EP. 40 April 6, 2022 The podcast this week discussed the new features coming to Microsoft Teams and Windows 365, including Teams Connect (aka Shared Channels), broadcasting from Teams using RTMP, and some exciting new announcements you definitely need to know about. Read More DEPLOYING MICROSOFT INTUNE SECURITY BASELINES April 5, 2022 One of the most important requirements for organizations that wish to use Intune is the security baseline of the device. There are differences between the guidance provided by NCSC, CIS, and Microsoft’s pre-configured security baselines for Intune. This article explains the guidance from each organization, while providing a gap analysis between the baselines. Read More HOW TO STREAM WEBINARS FROM MICROSOFT TEAMS USING RTMP April 4, 2022 Microsoft launched a new feature: RTMP streaming from within Microsoft Teams. This allows you to stream from Microsoft Teams to any supported service – such as YouTube, LinkedIn Live, Twitter, Facebook Live and many third-party event platforms. In this post we show you how to configure it, and what to expect when you use it. Read More * 1 * 2 * 3 * … * 190 * Next » Load More Copyright © 2022 Quadrotech Solutions AG · Disclosure · Privacy Policy Alpenstrasse 15, 6304 Zug, Switzerland