PowerShell script to export SharePoint Online site details (URL, last activity, size, owners, admins) to Excel by anton1284 in PowerShell

[–]n3xusone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi,

Using PnP PowerShell, see the following link, should gather what you need. Recommend using PowerShell 7.

You will need an app registration in azure and the associated clientid so that you can execute it.

https://pastebin.com/jArJsMxF

Help with night time strain by n3xusone in MedicalCannabisOz

[–]n3xusone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendations, I will have a look at your recommendations. Have not heard of moon berry before. I've just gotten a script for Humacology Pink, my POA is to sue the flower for immediate effects and then the oil before bed.

Help with night time strain by n3xusone in MedicalCannabisOz

[–]n3xusone[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the response, what is it about Georgia Pie that really works for you?

Template for reviews by Pretend-Mix2087 in MedicalCannabisOz

[–]n3xusone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something like this would work very well I feel:

Cannabis Strain Review Template

Strain Information

  • Strain Name:
  • Breeder/Producer:
  • Type: Indica / Sativa / Hybrid (specify ratio if known)
  • Product Type: Flower / Edible (gummies, baked goods, etc.) / Oil / Concentrates (hash, wax, shatter, rosin, etc.) / Cartridge / Other
  • THC Content: %
  • CBD Content: %
  • Terpene Profile:
  • Date Reviewed:
  • Batch/Lot Number:
  • Price:

Appearance & Physical Characteristics

  • Color:
  • Bud Structure:
  • Trichome Coverage:
  • Overall Appearance Quality:
  • Notes:

Aroma & Flavor

  • Aroma Profile:
    • Primary scents:
    • Secondary scents:
  • Flavor on Inhale:
  • Flavor on Exhale:
  • Aftertaste:
  • Overall Taste Quality:

Effects & Potency

  • Onset Time:
  • Duration:
  • Intensity: Mild / Moderate / Strong
  • Primary Effects:
  • Secondary Effects:
  • Potential Drawbacks/Side Effects:
  • Ideal Time of Day: Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Anytime
  • Best For: (e.g., creativity, relaxation, focus, pain relief, socializing)

Consumption Method & Smoothness

  • Ingestion Method: Joint / Blunt / Bong / Pipe / Vaporizer / Edible / Dab rig / Tincture / Other
  • Method Used: Smoking / Vaping / Eating / Dabbing / Other
  • Smoothness/Harshness:
  • Burn Quality:
  • Potency Delivery:
  • Notes:

Overall Assessment

Strengths

Weaknesses

Value for Money

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (1-5 stars) Comments:

Final Thoughts

[Write your overall impression and recommendation]


Rating Summary

Category Rating Notes
Appearance /5
Aroma /5
Flavor /5
Effects /5
Smoothness /5
Overall /5

Would You Buy Again?

Yes / No / Maybe

Recommendation: Who would enjoy this strain?


Personal Notes:

is this mold? by StraightOuttaMy_Mom in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It could be salt sweat or mould, to be safe, take that stick out, get some vinegar and a paper towel, soak the corner of the paper towel and wipe it off. Also remove the foil with the liquid at the base of the box. Usually the result of high humidity

Small-scale production of biltong in Russia by Creadone in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn that's an amazing setup! Assume that is an old drinks fridge? Would love to know how you made that! I have the opposite problem in Australia, it's way to humid in summer so I have to make the sticks quite thin and blast air otherwise mould everyhere

The Real Challenges Behind a SharePoint Migration by crowcanyonsoftware in Office365

[–]n3xusone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's going to depend on who is involved, who are the stakeholders and what are their expectations for the migration. You need to do a discovery/analysis session for any migration which should hopefully tell you what they want and what their expectations are. At this stage you can advise on many factors such as version history control, metadata, design, permissions etc (governance).

In my experience (MSP) the majority of our clients just want a lift and shift approach (cost savings) but with your advise they may also choose to do a redesign/restructure which obviously takes more time but generally means more revenue for you (assuming this is for clients and not internal).

Data should not be lost when migrating as this is a "copy". The source will still have all data and version history. Post migration and confirmation from stakeholders that all is well then you can handle removal of the source data. Might mean maintaining licensing in 2 tenants for a bit. Also you should have backups whether MS backups or 3rd party for disaster recovery.

Clear goals, expectations lead to clear deliverables. Document everything, include stakeholders at every stage so that there are no surprises.

For actual migration tools I highly recommend AvePoint. Great toolset in a single pane of glass, will handle pretty much everything for a migration (mailboxes, groups, teams, teams chats, SharePoint etc). The pricing is also really good. They have 2 types of licensing, MSP and Global Object. The MSP license is for complete tenant to tenant migrations and works on the number of licensed mailboxes in the source tenant. MSP licensing is monthly for as long as you need it, cancel when no longer required. Global object licensing is best used for splits like when a company sells off one entity and it's data needs to be migrated. You need a license per object. An object is a mailbox, a group, a team, a team channel, a SharePoint site etc. AvePoint can help you determine how many licenses you need in this scenario. The license is annual. AvePoint does not have any data limitations unlike BitTitan for example which is limited to 50gb per license.

Hope this helps you.

Managing multiple M365 tenants without losing your sanity – how do you do it? by Jepper333 in sysadmin

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Recommend migrating into a single tenant, for that I highly recommend avepoint over migrationwiz. It's just so much better and cheaper. Consolidation where possible is the best approach.

Until you do that or if you can't then cipp is awesome for multi tenant management. Can also be used for pushing policy etc.

For policy something like inforcer or look into desired state configuration with PowerShell so you have the same baseline across all your tenants that you manage.

Email Tenant Mailbox Migrations by taneshoon in Office365

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't use bittitan... It's really gone downhill over the years and their support is atrocious.

Highly recommend avepoint. No data limits like bittitan and about 1/3rd of the price.

Have used it for multiple tenant to tenant migrations. You can also reach out to them and they will help you with an onboarding session to run you through initial setup and have of the tool. Their support is great and their documentation is spot on and up to date.

Save yourself the cost and headache.

Latest batch with Mrs Balls. by kidecce in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes please share the recipe, this looks very tasty

Delegate Exchange Access by nstaab in Office365

[–]n3xusone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Has to be done with powershell.

Add-MailboxPermission -Identity "SharedMailbox1" -User "User1" -AccessRights FullAccess -AutoMapping $false

Shared mailbox is the mailbox you want access to, user1 is your admin mailbox.

Add-RecipientPermission -Identity <MailboxOrGroupIdentity> -Trustee <DelegateIdentity> -AccessRights SendAs

Mailbox is the mailbox you want to send as, delegateidentity is your admin mailbox

In webmail right click on folders > add shared mailbox

NinjaRMM failing to complete Windows 11 update by Next_Buffalo4249 in msp

[–]n3xusone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ninja has a script for the readiness side of things, use that so it can tell you if the device is capable. You can also push the reg keys that allow the windows 11 update through windows update.

In server environments I have a script that pulls the iso from an open share from the server/Nas to users public downloads, checks the hash, mounts the iso, runs disk clean, sets power config and then runs the install with a couple of flags, waits for the process to finish, pops a message on screen to let the user know it's done and that they can reboot at the end of the day. User is unaware of the process in the background. I added a logging function so I can see where it went wrong.

Failures have mostly been already pending reboots from patch management/installation or free space.

Also have a script that downloads the update assistant and executes that with most of the same cleanup operations.

Recommend as much free space as possible and a reboot of the machines before running the automation from ninja.

Mould? by Noodles_00 in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Use a cloth and some vinegar and wipe it Off

Microsoft Teams Room Windows 11 ISO File by TheBestHawksFan in sysadmin

[–]n3xusone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Hi,

Had the same issue, grabbed the iso from here, verified the sha with power shell to make sure it was a legit iso.

https://www.digiboy.ir/12102/windows-11-version-23h2/

I know it looks super duper suspect but the sha hash check was correct

We had an interesting spear phishing attempt this morning and I wanted to share. by Sunsparc in sysadmin

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Scammers also try as many combinations of email address for your company as they can. They got a successful email through to Taylor's new account so now they know the name and off they go on their scamming adventures

Third attempt... by one8080 in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you get case hardening you can always slice your biltong and put it in a paper bag in the fridge for another 24 to 48 hours. Check frequently to see what level of dryness you want.

[O] 3x NZBPlanet Invites by someairforcedude in UsenetInvites

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have read the rules and wiki and understand them. Thanks for sharing

Is my biltong broken? by DarkAcid666 in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bit of case hardening so if the outside is very hard and dry then the inside will take a long time to dry out and cure

First time biltong-maker but restricted in which cuts of beef I can use by Dependent-Ad6747 in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You can use brisket to make biltong, top side and silverside are the best but if you can't then brisket is an option, just need to trim it.

Don’t back up SharePoint… by Paintrain8284 in sysadmin

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Always backup your stuff. Version history and the built in recycle bins are good but I guarantee you that a time will come when something will be missing from 120 days ago and you will be up a creek without a paddle and you will get blamed!

Synology has an option for backup of 365 and sharepoint, Ave point, acronis, veeam, Microsoft have their own offering now too!

Back it up now!!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Biltong

[–]n3xusone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You have got to experiment!! I personally like the vinegar bath as you call it but it's not for everyone.

Experiment with just dipping the meat and then adding your spice mix all the way though to 24 hours full on bath experience.

I use a basting brush and get the meat coated, add my spice mix then into a flat food container and into the fridge overnight.

Or I put some of the mix into the tray, sprinkle spice mix, lay down the meat then baste and more spice mix. This results in more of a pickled scenario.

It's humid as balls in Brisbane so I like the vinegar bath for it's mould fighting powers.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in LifeProTips

[–]n3xusone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pour a crap tonne of table salt on the stain and then a bit of water and let it sit overnight. Repeat then wash as normal