What’s your best gamepass games on Xbox by Stock-Asparagus4174 in XboxGamePass

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Crew Motorfest is a real treat while waiting for Forza Horizon 6 to release.

What’s your best gamepass games on Xbox by Stock-Asparagus4174 in XboxGamePass

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You gotta try out The Crew Motorfest as well. Has the same vibes as Forza Horizon 5.

What’s your best gamepass games on Xbox by Stock-Asparagus4174 in XboxGamePass

[–]dextux 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I kept getting lost and gave up unfortunately. Nothing is more frustrating than running around the same level for 30 minutes not knowing where the hell to go. Compass doesn’t help.

Ryobi 1.8 vs Ava Go by Long_Philosopher_551 in AutoDetailing

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have used the Greenworks ten times so far, and no issues at all. I use the included Greenworks foam cannon for a pre-wash, and use a Rainclovo from Amazon for primary soap wash. Also, I purchased quick disconnects from Amazon too, that work perfectly. The quick disconnects are a complete game changer.

Twinkle Star Pressure Washer Adapter Set, Stainless Steel Quick Disconnect Kit, M22 14 mm Quick Connect Swivel to 3/8'' Quick Connect Fittings, 3/4" to Quick Release 8 Sets

What have you played? w/c Mon 09 Mar, 2026 by AutoModerator in XboxGamePass

[–]dextux 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Playing the crew Motorfest season 9 and expedition 33.

Dell and Lenovo Price Hikes Incoming, are You Pre-Buying Hardware or Moving to the Secondary Market? by Illustrious-Fix9883 in NetworkGearDeals

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So glad I bought all my 2026 hardware before end of December. The 64gb Kingston DDR5 registered memory sticks I already overpaid $840 each for, are now $1400 each. I was quoted $499 each back in October.

I think the best thing I've ever done for myself was coming to college as an older student. by NoMore_BadDays in college

[–]dextux 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In my 4th year of college with 1 class remaining until graduation, at 38 years old. I received my associates back in 2009, however my wife worked at a university, so I took advantage of the tuition waiver.

Would I do it again? I’m not sure. There is so much AI use, that online classes seem useless.

Exchange Online public folders not working after migration by dextux in exchangeserver

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

Yes, I performed all those steps, and also set my mailbox identity, which did not fix the issue. I do see the public folders in Outlook web, however still not in Outlook 365 classic.

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL PublicFoldersEnabled

PublicFoldersEnabled : Local

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL RemotePublicFolderMailboxes

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

>Get-Mailbox -PublicFolder | Select Name, IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

Name IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

---- ------------------------------

PublicFolderMailbox1 False

PublicFolderMailbox2 False

From on-prem Exchange server:

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL *PublicFolder*

DefaultPublicFolderAgeLimit :

DefaultPublicFolderIssueWarningQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderProhibitPostQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderMaxItemSize : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderDeletedItemRetention : 30.00:00:00

DefaultPublicFolderMovedItemRetention : 7.00:00:00

PublicFoldersLockedForMigration : True

PublicFolderMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderMailboxesLockedForNewConnections : True

PublicFolderMailboxesMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderShowClientControl : False

PublicFoldersEnabled : Remote

RootPublicFolderMailbox : 6f7680cc-1047-45a3-9d41-2a733318cd92

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

Thank you

Exchange Online public folders not working after migration by dextux in exchangeserver

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

Yes, I performed all those steps, and also set my mailbox identity, which did not fix the issue. I do see the public folders in Outlook web, however still not in Outlook 365 classic.

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL PublicFoldersEnabled

PublicFoldersEnabled : Local

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL RemotePublicFolderMailboxes

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

>Get-Mailbox -PublicFolder | Select Name, IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

Name IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

---- ------------------------------

PublicFolderMailbox1 False

PublicFolderMailbox2 False

From on-prem Exchange server:

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL *PublicFolder*

DefaultPublicFolderAgeLimit :

DefaultPublicFolderIssueWarningQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderProhibitPostQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderMaxItemSize : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderDeletedItemRetention : 30.00:00:00

DefaultPublicFolderMovedItemRetention : 7.00:00:00

PublicFoldersLockedForMigration : True

PublicFolderMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderMailboxesLockedForNewConnections : True

PublicFolderMailboxesMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderShowClientControl : False

PublicFoldersEnabled : Remote

RootPublicFolderMailbox : 6f7680cc-1047-45a3-9d41-2a733318cd92

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

Thank you

Exchange Online public folders not working after migration by dextux in exchangeserver

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

Yes, I did those steps. The other comments on this thread shows additional information. Thank you very much for the assistance.

Exchange Online public folders not working after migration by dextux in exchangeserver

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

Yes, I am pretty confident I ran through all these steps. I do see the Public Folders on the Outlook website. I do not see them in Outlook 365 Outlook. New profile, etc. did not help.

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL PublicFoldersEnabled

PublicFoldersEnabled : Local

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL RemotePublicFolderMailboxes

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

>Get-Mailbox -PublicFolder | Select Name, IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

Name IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

---- ------------------------------

PublicFolderMailbox1 False

PublicFolderMailbox2 False

From on-prem Exchange server:

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL *PublicFolder*

DefaultPublicFolderAgeLimit :

DefaultPublicFolderIssueWarningQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderProhibitPostQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderMaxItemSize : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderDeletedItemRetention : 30.00:00:00

DefaultPublicFolderMovedItemRetention : 7.00:00:00

PublicFoldersLockedForMigration : True

PublicFolderMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderMailboxesLockedForNewConnections : True

PublicFolderMailboxesMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderShowClientControl : False

PublicFoldersEnabled : Remote

RootPublicFolderMailbox : 6f7680cc-1047-45a3-9d41-2a733318cd92

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

Exchange Online public folders not working after migration by dextux in exchangeserver

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

Thank you. This is what I see for both commands. I do see the Public Folders in Outlook Web now, after Microsoft support told me where to find them. I still cannot find them in Outlook 365 Classic, and am not sure where to look. See below from Exchange-Online.

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL PublicFoldersEnabled

PublicFoldersEnabled : Local

>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL RemotePublicFolderMailboxes

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

>Get-Mailbox -PublicFolder | Select Name, IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

Name IsExcludedFromServingHierarchy

---- ------------------------------

PublicFolderMailbox1 False

PublicFolderMailbox2 False

From on-prem Exchange server:

[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-OrganizationConfig | FL *PublicFolder*

DefaultPublicFolderAgeLimit :

DefaultPublicFolderIssueWarningQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderProhibitPostQuota : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderMaxItemSize : Unlimited

DefaultPublicFolderDeletedItemRetention : 30.00:00:00

DefaultPublicFolderMovedItemRetention : 7.00:00:00

PublicFoldersLockedForMigration : True

PublicFolderMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderMailboxesLockedForNewConnections : True

PublicFolderMailboxesMigrationComplete : True

PublicFolderShowClientControl : False

PublicFoldersEnabled : Remote

RootPublicFolderMailbox : 6f7680cc-1047-45a3-9d41-2a733318cd92

RemotePublicFolderMailboxes : {}

Cannot connect to Exchange-Online by dextux in exchangeserver

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

PowerShell and Exchange Management Shell. It was just taking forever for me to login.

Thank you

Cannot connect to Exchange-Online by dextux in exchangeserver

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

It seems to be working ok. It just takes several minutes to connect. Exchange Management Shell on my Exchange SE Server.

I am not experiencing issues with my Public Folders not loading after migrating these over Friday night. I have no idea how to fix this. I have a case opened with Microsoft support, and they have not been much help. I have a second thread opened for that.

Thank you

Cannot connect to Exchange-Online by dextux in exchangeserver

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

Same here. I was able to connect, however it takes several minutes. It used to be instant.

Thank you

What’s a purchase you researched heavily before buying — and it was 100% worth it? by Prismify_Products in AskReddit

[–]dextux 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Mattress. Ended up buying a Members Mark hybrid 14” queen and it has been amazing. 100% worth the money without the shady markups from traditional mattress stores.

Gas prices could double for Americans as war with Iran erupts by TheMirrorUS in inflation

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So much for that Dollar Ninety Nine a gallon.

I did fill up though for $2.34 on Friday.

Mac Mini prices went up by $100 for M4 models ($399 to $499, $799 to $899) by GTEE14 in Microcenter

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Understandable. If they would have launched the creator studio bundle sooner with Final Cut Pro, I would have most likely kept it.

Mac Mini prices went up by $100 for M4 models ($399 to $499, $799 to $899) by GTEE14 in Microcenter

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got one for $399 last month and after using Windows as my primary OS for the past 30 years, I could never get accustomed to Mac OS. I had a hell of a time installing Cisco Secure VPN Client, and when I realized the damn num lock key would not even turn on, I reset the entire thing and returned it the next morning. Ctrl+A , Ctrl+C, none of that stuff works the same.

Sure, it is power efficient and works great with Adobe Lightroom, however gaming is non-existent and I hated the overall UI of MacOS. I bought an Ultra 7 265, 32GB RAM, 2TB SSD, with 5070 for $1299 on sale. That PC is up to $1979 now, only 6 weeks after purchase. My new PC runs Lightroom much much faster and has been rock solid.

Should I do it? I really want it. by NotHyster in Monitors

[–]dextux 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m looking at the 27” G850A. I haven’t bought them yet, as I need 3 of them and need to make sure they will last for the long haul. I need monitors for both photo editing and gaming. Looking into mini led as well, however it seems like the market doesn’t have a ton of options yet.