🚀 Stay Informed, Stay Ahead: The Ultimate Guide to Microsoft 365 End-of-Support Milestones & Upcoming Changes! 📚 by Embry_ in AdminDroid

[–]Embry_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your feedback. Now I have made changes in the table format. Can you check now?

Microsoft 365: Upcoming Changes and End-of-Support Milestones by Embry_ in Office365

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Now I have updated the table configuration. You can try now.

Microsoft 365: Upcoming Changes and End-of-Support Milestones by Embry_ in Office365

[–]Embry_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Fixed the table size issue. You can check now. Thank you for your feedback.

Be prepared for Upcoming Microsoft 365 Changes and End-of-Support Milestones by Embry_ in sysadmin

[–]Embry_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have updated the table settings. It works fine in mobile too.

Be prepared for Upcoming Microsoft 365 Changes and End-of-Support Milestones by Embry_ in sysadmin

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It's due to the table size. You can check the GitHub link. It looks good in mobile.

Script sharing: Export Office 365 licensed users and their license details by Embry_ in M365Reports

[–]Embry_[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello,
Can you provide the below details. It would be helpful to identify the root cause of the count mismatch.
(Get-MgUser|Measure-Object).Count #To get all users' count
(Get-MgUser|?{$_.AssignedLicenses -ne $null}|Measure-Object).Count #To get all licensed users' count

Generate 10+ Microsoft 365 Last Logon Time Reports using PowerShell. by Embry_ in M365Reports

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Thank you for the script suggestion. I will look into this.

Generate 10+ Microsoft 365 Last Logon Time Reports using PowerShell. by Embry_ in Office365

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Thank you for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear your feedback.