5.4.1 NDRs when sending external messages to modern Groups (aka DBEB and Groups don’t play well together)

​Modern groups were introduced an year ago and are Microsoft’s vision for the way collaboration between small teams should work. In general, they are loved by the customers as they are easy to use and do offer a lot of value. That being said, they are not without issues – support …

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Quota management for OneDrive for business is back

An year back, Microsoft announced 1TB of OneDrive for Business storage for its Office 365 business plans. The news was quickly followed by similar announcement for the consumer O365 plans, and later by announcing Unlimited storage for OneDrive for Business. As the quota for ODFB was no longer counted against the tenant …

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Don’t leave your Remote PowerShell sessions unattended!

I thought this goes without saying, but apparently people still need to be reminded. If you leave your session unattended, say by forgetting to lock your PC or by using a shared account to login to a remote PC, you are just asking for trouble. Remember that credentials are stored …

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AD FS login fails for non-admin users

Thanks to Jack Benson for bringing this issue to my attention, I wasn’t aware of it before. Here’s the original thread on EE: http://www.experts-exchange.com/questions/28704872/AD-FS-Single-Sign-On-only-working-for-1-user.html Long story short – AD FS 3.0 farm, properly configured and the RPT with O365 established. No funny claims rules, no additional auth factors enforced (well …

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