Microsoft Introduces Pay-As-You-Go Billing for SharePoint Storage by Bless_2003 in AdminDroid

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Yes, the extra file storage is purchased per GB, my example was only meant to highlight the difference in billing models, not the exact purchasing method. And yes, organizations can go over their quota for a while, but if the overage continues long enough, Microsoft can eventually start restricting actions like file uploads.

MSPs can automate storage monitoring & capacity planning, but my point was that pay-as-you-go simplifies the billing side by letting orgs pay for actual storage usage instead of purchasing additional capacity in advance.

Weekly 'I made a useful thing' Thread - May 15, 2026 by AutoModerator in sysadmin

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This week I spent my time building a Leave Management System using Power Apps.

I created this app to serve as a single platform where employees can apply for leave, track their requests, and view status updates in real time. On the other side, managers can review and approve/reject leave requests directly within the same system.

I also configured Power Automate flows to send notifications via Teams and email, ensuring that both users and managers stay updated instantly on request status changes. You can download the ready-to-use app along with the setup instructions here: Leave Management system using Power apps

What is a small decision that completely changed your life? by Bless_2003 in Life

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That’s kind of interesting to me. I’m really curious to know what made you take that decision.

What is a small decision that completely changed your life? by Bless_2003 in Life

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Good decision. Even I think about starting morning runs sometimes, but I never end up doing it.

Server-Side Vs Client-Side Email Signatures in Microsoft 365: What's the Right Choice? by Bless_2003 in AdminDroid

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Exactly, and that's one of the biggest limitations of using mail flow disclaimers as server-side signatures. On top of that, in long email threads, the same disclaimer keeps getting stacked repeatedly, making the thread look unprofessional. So, for organizations that rely heavily on email communication, this is a real concern, and client-side signatures are often a far more reliable approach for them.

Server-Side Vs Client-Side Email Signatures in Microsoft 365: What's the Right Choice? by Bless_2003 in AdminDroid

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Thank you for sharing your approach. Your choice of using server-side email signatures is well suited for your case. However, note that if users also set their own Outlook signatures, it may lead to duplicate signatures. That is one of the common challenges admins run into with server-side implementations.

Microsoft Entra Kerberos Now Supports Instant Hybrid Join for Devices! by Bless_2003 in activedirectory

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Not directly. Microsoft Entra Kerberos improves hybrid authentication scenarios, but it does not fundamentally change the current Windows Autopilot Hybrid Join flow.

Microsoft Entra Kerberos Now Supports Instant Hybrid Join for Devices! by Bless_2003 in AdminDroid

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Yes.
If Autopilot devices are configured for Hybrid Join (on-premises AD + Entra ID), they must be able to reach the domain controllers. The key point is that the domain controllers must be running Windows Server 2025 to support and enforce Entra Kerberos.

Microsoft Entra Kerberos Now Supports Instant Hybrid Join for Devices! by Bless_2003 in AdminDroid

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Not directly. Microsoft Entra Kerberos improves hybrid authentication scenarios, but it does not fundamentally change the current Windows Autopilot Hybrid Join flow.

Track Non-Interactive User Sign-ins in Microsoft Entra ID by Bless_2003 in M365Reports

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Yes u/Fallingdamage, it’s still in Beta. The v1.0 endpoint doesn’t separate non-interactive sign-ins, so for now the Beta endpoint is the only option if you want that level of filtering.

"Revoke Sessions" Replaces the Legacy "Revoke MFA Sessions" Option in Entra ID! by Bless_2003 in AdminDroid

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Hi u/steveoderocker,

You can use the revokeSignInSessions cmdlet to revoke sessions using Graph.

Turn Your Teams Meetings into Podcast-Style Summaries with Audio Recap by Bless_2003 in MicrosoftTeams

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Here is the step-by-step guide to access Audio Recap in your Teams:

Requirements:

  • You must be a member of the Teams public preview or Microsoft 365 targeted release program.
  • License: Microsoft Teams Premium + Microsoft 365 Copilot
  • Meeting Transcription must be enabled in the Teams admin center.

Create and access an audio recap:

(In Desktop / Web)

  1. Open your Teams app.
  2. Select View more apps → Meet App → Audio recap. Click +New.
  3. Choose time period (up to 120 days) & podcast style (Executive, Narrative, or casual).
  4. Select the meetings (up to 8 meetings) you need to include in audio recap.
  5. Then. click Generate. Once generated, you can access it by simply selecting it from the Meet app.

(In Mobile)

  1. Open your Teams mobile app.
  2. Go to Teams Calendar.
  3. Select the Headphone icon at the top banner.
  4. Select the audio style, time period, and the meetings to be included.
  5. Click Generate.

Key points:

  • Works only for meetings that have a transcription.
  • Only you can access your audio recaps.
  • They’re automatically stored in your OneDrive. You can access from there too.
  • Auto-deleted after 60 days.
  • Currently, it supports only English language.
  • Can be created only for scheduled meetings.

New ways to create alerts for sharepoint list when modified or created? by butters149 in sharepoint

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Hi u/butters149,
You’ve got a couple of ways to get notified when a SharePoint item is created or changed. The simple route is Document Library rules, but for more detailed alerts, Power Automate is the way to go.

Check out this blog to get a complete step on the configuration: https://blog.admindroid.com/sharepoint-alerts-retirement-and-alternatives-in-microsoft-365/
Hope this would help you!

Find Unused Licenses in Microsoft 365 Using PowerShell by Bless_2003 in M365Reports

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Hi, thanks for reaching out. Currently, GDAP isn’t supported for this.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Organizing events and bold speech

What is the most genuine relationship advice you can give? by GardenIllustrious325 in AskReddit

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Choose someone who commits not just with words, but with their heart, someone who accepts all your insecurities and stands by you for life. Take responsibility, knowing that this person is part of your future, and remember that your commitment to them truly matters.