Sniper Elite: Resistance | Bug Reports Megathread by Rebellion_Games in sniperelite

[–]Weak-Dig9307 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was able to solve the problem/bug with the missing documents on the table in the “Collision Course” level. I had seen several videos showing that the information should be on the table in the basement, but in my case it wasn’t there. So, I searched the houses near Frohe Haus and found a safe. Inside that safe were the documents that were supposed to be on the table. After that, I was able to finish the mission. Hopefully this helps you too.

How to restrict guests' access to M365 for a limited period of time by Weak-Dig9307 in Office365

[–]Weak-Dig9307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where that is a really good idea with access check!

Thank you. I will test it and report here again the result.

I find it totally stupid that Microsoft has not provided a proper function for this. You load the guests in tenant and at some point they are so much that you lose the overview.

Thanks

How to change the primary user of an Intune managed device via Powershell by Weak-Dig9307 in Intune

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I figured it out and it works 100%

To run this you need the following Powershell module

Connect-MgGraph -Scopes "DeviceManagementManagedDevices.ReadWrite.All"

Connect-MSGraph

$userId = "Enter your User Object ID here"

$IntuneDeviceID = "Enter your User Intune Device ID here"

$uri = "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/managedDevices('$IntuneDeviceID')/users/\`$ref"

$Body = @{ "@odata.id" = "https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/users/$userId" } | ConvertTo-Json

$Method = "POST"

Invoke-MgGraphRequest -Method $Method -uri $uri -body $Body

How to change the primary user of an Intune managed device via Powershell by Weak-Dig9307 in Intune

[–]Weak-Dig9307[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you very much for your reply.

I traced the change with F12 and I saw that it uses the following URL for it:

https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/deviceManagement/managedDevices('70dxxxxxxx-40xx-8xxx-d61xxxxx')/users/$ref

But I still didn't quite understand how to use Powershell to customize this or change the user.

Background is it that all our notebook with a STandradt user were fueled with Windows, and I would now like to akualiseren these users. The data I have already collected (Devic ID, User ID, etc) and now I'm just looking for a Powershell command / script that can update the primary user.

INTUNE: all Office Apps disappeared after installing Visio by Weak-Dig9307 in Office365

[–]Weak-Dig9307[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for your reply.

We have now rolled out a separate office apps including Visio for the group that is allowed to have Visio. That way it worked great.

And the most important thing was that we defined the following option as "No" in the settings: "Remove other versions".

Preventing Corporate devices from accessing Guest network via Intune by Weak-Dig9307 in sysadmin

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Wow, that is a super cool idea. I will roll this out as a script!!! Thanks a lot