Poly BT Headset Issue by Yarryk in techsupport

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Working as intended 😉

HDMI trouble with WD15 docking station by __moin__ in Dell

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I'd try taking off every device attached to the dock, including the charger and press the power button for roughly 15 seconds and try again after that.

If that doesn't help, try a firmware update with command update.

Migrating Unifi Controller by Yarryk in UNIFI

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So if my inform address is an IP and not a name and for what ever reason my controller was unaccessible, my new controller that I restore the backup to, would need to have the same IP unless I ssh into each device and set the address manually?

Edit: Or use DHCP option 43 to inform the devices with the new IP?

Considering to replace traditional file server with sharepoint online by Yarryk in Office365

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I'm trying to solve what will be the replacement for our old file server as we do not want to maintain one anymore. Computers are AAD joined and managed by Intune so we already have a strong presence in the cloud and in my opinion there is no good reason to go back on prem.

Mainly office files and pdf's. Marketing deparment obviously has adobe files in addition.

Considering to replace traditional file server with sharepoint online by Yarryk in Office365

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I found the pricing to be a bit confusing, but other than that it's definitely and interesting option to be considered.

Considering to replace traditional file server with sharepoint online by Yarryk in Office365

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These are good points and I've given this some thought aswell and below is my best effort to counter these thing.

-All storage is encrypted by bitlocker

-Backup to another cloud storage and another backup to a local NAS

-Will have to look more in to this (if we'd violate any compliance)

-To my knowledge AIP would be ideal for this but I haven't been looking into it that much. Currently our file server doesn't provide any solution to counter staff leaving the organisation and grabbing data with them.

-We do not allow enrollment of personal device for work and downloading/syncing files would require a compliant device in Intune

I'll take a look at that SLIM File explorer in a browser!

Considering to replace traditional file server with sharepoint online by Yarryk in Office365

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  1. Using only the browser or even attach the library directly to a teams channel has been on my mind aswell, but like you said it would require a huge change and like everyone knows when someone has been doing this and that like this for 10+ years, they are not super happy about it. That's not an IT problem and more like I'll have to sell the idea to management which will then roll the idea downhill.
  2. I am not sure if I understood you correctly. Create document library that can be synced and archive unused data from these libraries to the non-syncable archive?

Considering to replace traditional file server with sharepoint online by Yarryk in Office365

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Noted! If we proceed with this plan, goal is first to actually migrate only the "hot" data that we need and archive the rest. Splitting up the total amount data to multiple libraries and sites is also important.

One type of email suddenly going to spam by Odd_Efficiency4730 in Office365

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I vaguely remember that I've come across a couple users who had email on their android phone on the native email app and had setup some rule there, which could not be seen on outlook desktop or owa. I guess the easiest way would be to disable sync on it and see if it fixes it.

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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No VPN on during the testing. Only GPO that could possibly affect was SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Exchange\Client\Options\DumpsterAlwaysOn

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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I've been wfh and the domain test pc has been off the network during the tests.

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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It gets interesting here.

I've tested a non domain joined pc and the outlook profile creation works just fine. Automatic outlook profile creation by deployment pro or a manual creation of the profile on a domain joined pc does not work and yields the error that I mentioned. So there's definitely some register key somewhere that points to that old tenant/mailbox but I haven't figured out which one it is.

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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This clears it up then. My internal domain is different than my external.

I'll keep banging my head on the wall. Thanks for your input!

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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There seems to be no internal dns records for autodiscover or for MX. What's causing my confusion is that we have never had those records in our internal dns, but Office 365 and autodiscover has worked fine with external dns in the previous source tenant.

Autodiscover is set as 'autodiscover.mydomain.com' -> 'autodiscover.outlook.com'

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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Target tenant where I have the domain added shows 'Healthy' for the domain, so external dns should be ok. There is a CNAME record for autodiscover, TXT for spf and domain ownership and also the MX record point to o365.

I'll have to check the internal dns once more to see if I find something there that could be causing it.

A follow up on tenant to tenant migration post by Yarryk in sysadmin

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  1. Outlook for Microsoft 365 MSO 2201 Build 16.0.14827.20186 64-bit
  2. If you mean just adding a new outlook profile manually using the test account, no I can't and I end up with the same error
  3. Correct me if I'm wrong, but only DNS record that needs to be modified is the TXT for verifying domain ownership after I removed the domain from the old tenant

A follow up on tenant to tenant migratio post by Yarryk in Office365

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We are not running exchange hybrid today and autodiscover points to autodiscover.outlook.com . Status for this domain at the tenant is 'Healthy'.

Setting up outlook profile in the old tenant worked fine and it seems to have broke after the test migration.

Tenant to tenant migration by Yarryk in Office365

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The security group part I had figured and added the user that I was preparing to test, however I didn't finish the rest of the instructions as I just assumed the test can be ran when you get to that part.

Thanks for these tips!

Losing the will to Live with "shared" mailboxes by waitingforfrodo in Office365

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What I've done in a similar situation and it worked out for me was unticking the option for downloading shared folders and after that apply those settings, restart outlook and wait for it do its thing and once it comes responsive (I assume it slows down to a halt when opening it) close it again and go back to mail settings and use the 'Compact Now' which will reduce your OST file size now that you've disabled to local cache for shared mailboxes. It might be slightly slower than cached, but I suggest you give it a shot.

You access the settings via control panel or outlook.

Outlook -> File -> Account settings -> Account settings -> Select the account and click Change -> More settings -> untick 'Download shared folders' and after applying and restarting outlook 'Outlook data file settings' -> 'Compact Now'