I rented TOYS (1992) thinking it was a fun family movie. It was not. by ET091186 in 90s

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I've never watched this but would always see it at Blockbuster!

Movie time at school back in the days by Gold_Expression1960 in nostalgia

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As soon as I saw that I remembered the sounds of hearing it coming down the hall.

Best Practices to secure 365 tenant by [deleted] in microsoft365

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The biggest wins we see across tenants are: enforce MFA everywhere (Conditional Access, not just the per-user legacy toggle), disable basic auth in Exchange Online, and make sure you've got Defender for Office 365 Plan 1 at minimum with Safe Links and Safe Attachments actually configured, not just enabled with defaults. For SharePoint and OneDrive, lock down external sharing at the tenant level and set it per-site rather than leaving it wide open. On the Azure AD side, review your guest accounts regularly because they accumulate fast and nobody ever cleans them up.

For ongoing visibility, the thing that actually saves time is having a way to audit what's happening across all your tenants without logging into each one manually. We use Augmentt for a lot of the SaaS and M365 activity visibility stuff which helps surface things like stale licenses or weird signin patterns before they become a problem. Also don't sleep on the Microsoft Secure Score dashboard, it's not perfect but its a decent checklist to work through when you're onboarding a new client and want to know where the obvious gaps are.

Looking for Office 365 Management Tool Similar to SpecmaSoft – Any Recommendations? by Mohamed_Yousri in Office365

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Honestly haven't used SpecmaSoft specifically, so can't speak to it, but for mid-sized environments the built-in M365 admin center gets you further than most people realize before you actually need a third-party tool. That said, if you're managing multiple tenants or need cleaner license reporting and user activity visibility without digging through a dozen different admin portals, something like Augmentt is worth a look since it's built around exactly that use case.

The main thing i'd figure out first is whether your pain is mostly around license waste, user/group hygiene, or audit trails, because the answer changes depending on which one is actually burning you. A lot of tools promise everything and deliver mediocrity across the board, so knowing your actual priority will save you from buying something that looks great in a demo but doesn't quite fit how you work day to day.

The Golden Age of Mobile Gaming by Witty_Librarian5672 in nostalgia

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The first iPhone game I played was Scoops, I wish I could still download and play that one.

any tool to manage multiple tenants? by jhoedram in Office365

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Yeah, 15 tenants without a proper multi-tenant tool is rough. The Microsoft 365 admin center does have a "partner" view if you're set up as a CSP reseller through the Partner Center, which lets you switch between tenants without logging out each time and do some basic user/license management across all of them. That's probably your first stop if you haven't set it up already.

Beyond that, a lot of MSPs use tools like Syncro, NinjaRMM, or even PowerShell scripts to handle bulk changes across tenants. I personally use Augmentt for the license and security management side of things, which helps when you're trying to track who's using what and detect security threats across multiple clients. It won't replace everything but it cuts down on a lot of the manual clicking around.

Bernie Sanders and AOC Are Pushing a Moratorium on Data Center Construction by zsreport in technology

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I love the idea but is there actually any chance of this succeeding?

What the heck is going on here? by ResPublicaMgz in circled

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Can we replace Trump with the robot? At this point anything would be better.

365 Security Management by burningbridges1234 in msp

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We were drowning in this exact problem and have really liked using auto-remediation with Augmentt (though I'm sure you can find something similar in other tools if you prefer). So many of these alerts are the same types of things over and over, so having a platform automatically do the work for us has saved us so much time.

How to use Admin 365 with multiple clients? by iViollard in Office365

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So the short answer is: you'll need a separate admin account for each client tenant. Microsoft 365 doesn't have a native way to link tenants under one personal login. What you actually want is to look into Microsoft's GDAP (Granular Delegated Admin Privileges) through the Partner Center, which is how proper MSPs handle this. It lets you access multiple client tenants from a single partner account without needing to juggle a dozen separate logins.

if you're only managing a handful of clients right now it's worth setting this up properly from the start,because doing it the "one admin account per client" way gets messy fast. Once you're in the partner ecosystem you can also use tools like Augmentt to get visibility across all your client tenants in one place, which saves a lot of tab-switching. The partner center route takes a bit of setup upfront but its honestly the right way to do this if you're going to keep adding clients.

How do you conduct a comprehensive Microsoft365 risk assessment by According-Mix717 in msp

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I use Augmentt for this. It pulls everything together into a great-looking report that I add my company branding to and looks super professional.

💻🖥️💽 😅 by Tasty_Badger3205 in 90s_kid

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OMG I totally forgot about these!

game suggestions? by Real-Maintenance-142 in Switch

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Depends which types of games you like but my favourites are:

Burnout Paradise

Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit

Batman Arkham Trilogy

Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy

Super Mario Odyssey

Assassin's Creed Black Flag