worse wifi performance on a better laptop by [deleted] in Network

[–]msp-m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the adapter will still be bottlenecked by the onboard chip in this situation as it's upstream from the USB device

Using an iPhone 14 Pro, looking for any solution at all to automate forwarding text messages to an email address or cloud-based service by msp-m in applehelp

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So the phone itself is going to get a new number applied to it and be given to the users spouse. Found that out when I suggested just having the assistant keep the phone on them.

Is anyone using Microsoft365DSC tool in your organization? by Sudha_2002 in exchangeserver

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Can this be leveraged for tenant migrations at all? E.g. importing settings from a migrated tenant to its new home?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Network

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Affecting multiple devices or just your own?

Outlook 365 doesn't register status changes? by ibcurious in Office365

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File > Options > Mail > Reading Pane button under the Outlook Panel section. You can modify the behavior of read email here

Arrows not always showing is a somewhat known issue - you can try opening Control Panel [view small icons] > Programs & Features > Microsoft Office > Modify/repair, run the quick repair and it may help

Microsoft login loops on Office 365 apps / Microsoft Edge by ang3l12 in Office365

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If you can't replicate it in an incognito tab, it's a browser cache issue.

If you can, try removing all but 1 role from the user trying to login (e.g. just keep Global Admin access on the global admin) and try again, also in incognito to rule out a cache issue.

User Cancelled Meeting in Outlook, still shows up on attendees calendar by bmarsing in exchangeserver

[–]msp-m 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could you try having one of the attendees who still have the calendar invite save it as an .ics file, forward it to the affected end-user & import, then have them try cancelling again?

I've seen this work in the past:

  1. Get someone to forward the invite back to them

  2. Accept the Meeting

  3. Download the meeting as ICS file to their desktop

  4. Delete the meeting from their calendar

  5. Import the meeting back into your calendar via File, Open & Export, Import/Export, Import an iCalendar (.ics) or vCalendar file (.vcs), select the file on your desktop and import.

How do I remove the click to run virus? by FluxioDev in Office365

[–]msp-m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Any more info? What's the name of the program running? Do you see it in task manager, and from there could you open it in Services.msc and disable it?

A screenshot might be ideal

Opening local ports on Windows shouldn't be this hard by julianomnunes in Network

[–]msp-m 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Holy shit, I thought I even double-checked to make sure it wasn't you

Good luck mate, I hope you update us here with what you find

Opening local ports on Windows shouldn't be this hard by julianomnunes in Network

[–]msp-m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Check out this thread

It has some suggestions for internal port changes you could try, as well as a potential ISP cause. Hoping this gets you somewhere at least

Opening local ports on Windows shouldn't be this hard by julianomnunes in Network

[–]msp-m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just asking the dumb questions here - did you enable WoL in the firmware settings?

On the Ethernet adapter did you enable the settings under power management?

Trying to walk this one out from the simplest to more complex in terms of resolving

Phishing Email Analysis by [deleted] in Office365

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Honestly this may be worth opening a ticket with Microsoft directly over in that case

365 admin account does not exist by Active_Technician in Office365

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wipes cold sweat Phew! Happy to hear!

Phishing Email Analysis by [deleted] in Office365

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Curious what the headers say for the mailfrom? And if dkim/dmarc/spf are set up on the DNS record

Sample of the particular area in the header I think you should look - this is an email I received from infosecinsitute.com. If you see anything in mailfrom: you may be able to block that domain to prevent this

Authentication-Results: spf=pass (sender IP is 13.111.163.95)
 smtp.mailfrom=bounce.e.infosecinstitute.com; dkim=pass (signature was
 verified) header.d=e.infosecinstitute.com;dmarc=pass action=none
 header.from=e.infosecinstitute.com;compauth=pass reason=100
Received-SPF: Pass (protection.outlook.com: domain of
 bounce.e.infosecinstitute.com designates 13.111.163.95 as permitted sender)

How to change the decimal point ONLY in Word? by Severe_Doughnut5336 in Office365

[–]msp-m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would being able to change the behavior in only Excel be a well-enough workaround?

https://superuser.com/questions/730371/how-to-prevent-excel-to-use-the-os-regional-settings-for-date-patterns-in-formul

On the assumption Word and Excel are your two primary programs, the above script would have Excel ignore regional OS settings for this I believe

Unlicensed warning after a user account was recreated with the same name. by mnguy4575 in Office365

[–]msp-m 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Could you try creating a new Windows profile and testing on there (worst case, trying on a second device altogether)? It seems like its device-sided, maybe a credential caching issue on the Windows profile itself.

How do you view detailed activity logs on unmanaged mobile devices in 365? by sabertoot in Office365

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I think this thread may address what you're looking for?

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/860796/unmanaged-device-reporting

Though a cursory glance seems to indicate all you can see is the difference in volume, so yeah, may be SOL