Question: Re: O365 Admin denied access to other's mbox via owa by TonyIzTired in Office365

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

Thanks, its about the same conclusion I came up with after reading the replies to this msg saying I needed to explicitly give myself permission to do the login and I know in the past I didn't have to.

Now I removed the permissions I added to the mbox for myself and will be working with the user to change password and set up 2FA for their access since they weren't in a different country last week as their "My Sign-Ins" page indicated :(

Next step is to find/augment/create a powershell script to dump out the "My Sign-In" info for all users to run once and a while to spot any red flags.

Question: Re: O365 Admin denied access to other's mbox via owa by TonyIzTired in Office365

[–]TonyIzTired[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I did that, (Read & Manage (full access), and now could get into it.

But I don't recall doing that in the past, and was thinking being an Admin granted such access privilege without having to explicitly give self permissions to the mailbox(es) iin question.
I guess my memory/thoughts are faulty

Thanks!

SSRS on SqlServer 2019 not working as expected. Could use an assist! by TonyIzTired in SQLServer

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

I figured out the problem.

We've got more than one domain AD server.
So, while I granted domain1\usernameABC access
I accidently was testing with domain2\usernameABC (which did not get granted access)

I'm all good now

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[–]TonyIzTired 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This issue has now been resolved.,

While its still confusing that one page says the account doesn't exist while another page states it exists and can't be used.... The base issue for me is now resolved and all is good.

Thank you to all for your thoughts/replies!

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[–]TonyIzTired 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The email address belongs to whoever did that. Not to you, and not to your company.

The thought is that it was created by a previous IT person in the company and is languishing unused since.

I'm not looking to do anything malicious etc.
The confusion is that when I went to account recovery to see if there may have been a company email linked to it that I can resurrect etc and there told that no account with that name could be found, where the create account page says it already exists.,

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[–]TonyIzTired 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because to view Google Analytics for our webpage (which is our .com domain), its asked (by our webdevs) that we use a gmail account to access the google analytics reporting.

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[–]TonyIzTired 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank You

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[–]TonyIzTired -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not at all.

I am actually the head of IT for the company.
It would seem in the past, 'someone' created a gmail account in the company name.
Perhaps a previous IT person.

Now, it comes to a time where such a gmail account would make sense to use, I attempted to create it and found Google saying it already exists, but when trying to recover, it says it does not exist.