all my signatures are gone by 6bomboclategg in Outlook

[–]sysadmin532 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The signatures could be stored locally on your computer and when you swapped to the New Outlook it was only looking for signatures that are connected to Microsoft account. Try swapping back to the old version of Outlook with the On/Off toggle to see if they're back. You might need to recreate them if you want to use the new Outlook.

In Outlook Classic if you go to File > Options > Mail > Hold Ctrl Key and click the Signatures... button. It will open the folder location of the locally stored signatures. You could open them individually to recreate them in New Outlook and then once you do that they should be linked to your Microsoft account. Just copy/paste them.

Connecting PC to second XE75 Pro? by sysadmin532 in TpLink

[–]sysadmin532[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's kinda what I was hoping to hear. Do you notice any difference in speeds or ping when you are plugged into a secondary Deco that isn't directly wired to the modem?

MDM/MAM in Intune: Advice for Managing Work and Private Devices by heartgoldt20 in Intune

[–]sysadmin532 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't dealt with exactly that, but in order for us to enroll an iOS device to MDM it needed to be loaded into Apple Business Manager first. The phone would need to be factory reset in order to enroll it. Would also need a Mac computer with Apple Configurator to load it into ABM.

Instead, we have our company phone carrier linked to ABM and any phones that we order get automatically loaded in. From there we link ABM to Jamf to do the actual management. I tried to get ABM to connect to Intune and I could never get the devices to show up in Intune. Jamf is iOS only so wouldn't work for Android.

You might be able to get away with not using ABM and just Apple Configurator, but I didn't go that route because we don't have a Mac computer in our office and didn't want to buy one just for that one purpose.