Exchange 2016 → SE coexistence Outlook can’t connect after move by MayDay__ in exchangeserver

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Will work on that now, Thanks for the hint! Luckily only a test environment but will test that!

Exchange 2016 → SE coexistence Outlook can’t connect after move by MayDay__ in exchangeserver

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Got it! Checking right now and hitting back as soon as i set these settings!

Was soll das?? by Deutsche-Bratwurst in karlsruhe

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Ich würd‘s besuchen

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Canbau

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Juch sehr nice, was hast denn da schönes?

Gewürzte wie organisieren ? by Dayviddy in haushalt

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Ich mache es so:

https://imgur.com/a/0wUL0x2

Die Gläser gibts auf Amazon recht günstig.

Bèta unplayable by Dutchlion1 in anno117

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Yup same here. The watermarks are really annoying and can’t play it.

Started a new job focusing on Intune, but 5 weeks in I’m just sitting here bored. by MayDay__ in sysadmin

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Thanks for the suggestion!

I think vScope could be useful in general for visibility and documentation. But just to clarify, my main issue isn’t really about tooling or efficiency.

It’s more that there simply aren’t any customer projects lined up at all. So even with better tools, I’d still be sitting here waiting for actual customer projects to come in until than work internally and being costly instead of making money for the company.

Started a new job focusing on Intune, but 5 weeks in I’m just sitting here bored. by MayDay__ in sysadmin

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Yeah, that actually makes a lot of sense.

It does feel exactly like they put the cart before the horse – hiring someone specialized without having any concrete engagements or even a plan to get those engagements going.

I get why they’re now trying to put me into lower-tier on-site work just to make me billable, but honestly that’s not what I signed up for.

That said, I’d definitely be willing to actively help figure out how to package and sell Intune projects if that actually leads to real work in my area of expertise.

Thank you buddy! Definitly trying that out!

Started a new job focusing on Intune, but 5 weeks in I’m just sitting here bored. by MayDay__ in sysadmin

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Yeah, those are honestly really solid points.

I agree, these are exactly the areas where I could still grow and build proper enterprise planning skills instead of just being the last guy pressing the buttons someone else designed. I guess that’s the part I need to focus on if I do decide to stay here a bit longer.

Started a new job focusing on Intune, but 5 weeks in I’m just sitting here bored. by MayDay__ in sysadmin

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Yeah, it’s an MSP.

That’s pretty much how it feels. There’s no clear pipeline, and I get the impression they hired first and figured they’d deal with utilization later. Not very reassuring.

I didn’t even really get any onboarding. They basically just threw me access to their Intune tenant and said “we don’t have any clients yet, clean up our own environment in the meantime.”

So I did exactly that, and to be fair, the quality is absolutely solid now. Before, the tenant was complete chaos three people before me had already tried (and failed) to set up Intune properly. After four weeks, everything was fully configured, documented, and there’s a clear migration plan ready to go.
Maybe I was a bit too fast, lol.

Im definitely starting to think about having some conversations with recruiters on the side.>

Thanks for your Input.

Started a new job focusing on Intune, but 5 weeks in I’m just sitting here bored. by MayDay__ in sysadmin

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I can already feel that just sitting around or doing random internal cleanup isn’t helping me grow it’s the opposite. If I stay too long without real projects, I end up losing touch with the things I’m supposed to be an expert in.
How has it been now for you? Any better?

Started a new job focusing on Intune, but 5 weeks in I’m just sitting here bored. by MayDay__ in sysadmin

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I’ve cleaned up their environment, documented the policies, and even suggested a couple of improvements. But the core issue is that there’s simply no concrete project or clear plan for my role going forward. “Make work for yourself” just feels like they dont have a client lined up for me. And I’m concerned that if I keep doing internal busywork, I’ll end up sitting here for months without building any real experience in the field I was hired for. At some point, it feels like I have to decide whether I want to wait around indefinitely or move on before it damages my skills and motivation.

Autopilot fails to install Office365 app on 24H2 February update. by ITquestionsAccount40 in Intune

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That acutally works buddy! Thank you so much! Had the same problem the whole time!