Another Office 365 compliance issue swept under the rug

A while back, I was made aware of an interesting issue, namely the fact that OneDrive for Business users can disable indexing for their own drives, effectively disabling functionalities such as eDiscovery or DLP. This of course is yet another issue that stems from the fact that users are Site …

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Next round of PowerShell “inventory” scripts

For those of you that don’t follow Practical365.com (why!?), here’s the next round of PowerShell scripts I published. The first one addresses a gap that Microsoft has left unfilled for years now, namely reporting on any files that your OneDrive for Business users have shared. The script uses the Graph …

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Improved handling for Modern Attachments in OWA

Modern attachments are one of the features that can have significant positive impact on your productivity and collaboration with others. Instead of emailing document copies all day long just to compare a few edited paragraphs, they allow you to centrally store the document and co-author it, while the mundane task of granting …

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OneDrive Admin Center and improved user access controls in Office 365

Starting the new year with another recap, this time a list of important settings to control user access and external sharing in SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business. Many new features in those areas were announced at Ignite and some of them have already made it to the service. For …

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