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Purview – DLP license question
Hi all,
I’m a little confused about the difference in features between M365 E3 and M365 E5.
If I’m on E3, and I’m looking to monitor and stop PII date such as credit card information or bank account numbers from being sent out via email, will this data need to be manually labelled? Or can i add those sensitive data types as a conditional filter in my DLP policy?
e.g. my DLP conditions will be to check for credit card data and block the action.
Will this work with E3? Does DLP scan for PII during transit or is that an E5 feature.
Secondly, my encrypted emails ask me to download the information protection viewer. Is that all E3 feature? I’m looking to get the encryption which lets user authenticate via One time code. Is that e5?
thanks!
Hi all, I’m a little confused about the difference in features between M365 E3 and M365 E5. If I’m on E3, and I’m looking to monitor and stop PII date such as credit card information or bank account numbers from being sent out via email, will this data need to be manually labelled? Or can i add those sensitive data types as a conditional filter in my DLP policy? e.g. my DLP conditions will be to check for credit card data and block the action. Will this work with E3? Does DLP scan for PII during transit or is that an E5 feature. Secondly, my encrypted emails ask me to download the information protection viewer. Is that all E3 feature? I’m looking to get the encryption which lets user authenticate via One time code. Is that e5? thanks! Read More
How to use the new Microsoft Loop features [NEW FEATURES 2024]
Microsoft Loop has been enriched with a feature set that makes it even more functional and suitable for covering multiple scenarios.
Follow my tutorial showing each of the new additions.
#MicrosoftLoop #Loop #NewFeatures #Microsoft365 #Productivity
Microsoft Loop has been enriched with a feature set that makes it even more functional and suitable for covering multiple scenarios.
Follow my tutorial showing each of the new additions.
#MicrosoftLoop #Loop #NewFeatures #Microsoft365 #Productivity Read More
Export Mailbox to PST from Office 365 (Exchange Online)
Exporting mailboxes to PST from Office 365 can be a crucial task for many users. In this ideal discussion post, we will discuss the best methods to efficiently export mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365 without any hassle. In this post, we will also show you professional Office 365 Backup Solutions that easily export mailboxes to PST from Office 365 in a few clicks.
When to Export Mailbox to PST from Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online)?
Exporting a mailbox to PST (Personal Storage Table) from Office 365 is a standard activity in many situations when users or businesses need to manage their email data. Here are some scenarios in which exporting a mailbox to PST from Office 365 may be required or beneficial:
Exporting mailboxes to PST allows users to create backups of their email data stored in Office 365. A backup in PST format adds an extra layer of security against data loss due to unintentional deletion, corruption, or system failure. It ensures that consumers may simply restore their email data if necessary.Organizations may be required to keep email data for a specific amount of time in businesses with rigorous data retention rules or regulatory compliance requirements. Exporting mailboxes to PST allows enterprises to archive email data in a safe manner that may be accessed as needed for compliance purposes.Exporting mailboxes to PST makes it easier to migrate from Office 365 to another email platform or service, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, G Suite, or an on-premises email server. PST files containing email data can be imported into the new email platform, ensuring a smooth transition with minimal inconvenience for users.Exporting mailboxes to PST enables users to view their email data offline using email applications such as Microsoft Outlook. PST files can be kept locally on users’ PCs or external storage devices, giving easy access to email data even when an internet connection is unavailable.Administrators may need to use bulk export processes to export several mailboxes to PST at the same time. This may be required during organizational reorganization, mergers and acquisitions, or decommissioning of Office 365 accounts.When users are removed from Office 365 due to employee departures, role changes, or other reasons, administrators may export their mailboxes to PST as part of the offboarding procedure. This ensures that departing users can continue to access their email data and makes it easier to transmit email data to their successors or replacements.
Methods to Export Mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365
Mailboxes from Microsoft 365 (previously Office 365) can be exported to PST (Personal Storage Table) utilizing a variety of methods, depending on the unique requirements and available resources. Here are several common techniques to export mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365:
Export Mailbox to PST from O365 using Exchange Admin Center (EAC):
The Exchange Admin Center in Microsoft 365 includes a built-in option for exporting mailboxes to PST files.
Steps to Export Mailbox to PST from Microsoft 365
Log in to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center with Exchange admin rights.Go to the Exchange Administration Center (Admin Centers > Exchange).Navigate to the “Recipients” tab and pick “Mailboxes.”Select the mailbox(es) you want to export, then click the “…” (ellipsis) button and choose “Export to PST file.”Follow the on-screen directions to specify export parameters, such as the PST file’s target location.
Use PowerShell Scripting to Export Mailbox from Office 365 to PST
PowerShell scripts provide a versatile and robust method for exporting mailboxes to PST in Microsoft 365.
Steps for Export Office 365 Mailbox to PST
Use the Exchange Online PowerShell module to connect to your Microsoft 365 tenant.Run PowerShell commands to export mailboxes to PST files, specifying parameters such as the target mailbox, export location, and filtering criteria (if necessary).Here’s an example PowerShell script to export a single mailbox to a PST file:
Note: You can also bulk export multiple mailboxes using PowerShell scripting.
Professional Software to Export Mailbox to PST from Office 365
Office 365 Backup Tool is a professional software that offers advanced features and capabilities for exporting mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365. This Office 365 Email Backup software often provides user-friendly interfaces, support for bulk exports, scheduling options, and advanced filtering and customization options.
Steps to Export Office 365 Mailbox into PST File
Step 1. Run and Open Office 365 Mailbox Backup Tool.Step 2. Select Mailbox Categories for Exporting Mailbox to PST.Step 3. Enter your Admin credential to Sign in Microsoft 365 account.Step 4. Choose Save As PST from the software wizard.Step 5. Set Destination Location to Save Exported PST file.Step 6. Select User Accounts & Click on Start.Step 7. Now, export Mailbox to PST from Office 365.
Export Mailbox to PST using Exchange Online Archiving
If you have Exchange Online Archiving enabled in your Microsoft 365 subscription, you can use it to export mailboxes to PST.
Configure retention policies and archive mailboxes to Exchange Online Archiving.Use the Exchange Online Archiving tools to export archived mailboxes to PST files.
Final Word:
Before starting with any approach, be sure you have the relevant licenses and compliance measures in place. When planning mailbox exports to PST from Microsoft 365, also consider data volume, network bandwidth, and storage capacity.
Exporting mailboxes to PST from Office 365 can be a crucial task for many users. In this ideal discussion post, we will discuss the best methods to efficiently export mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365 without any hassle. In this post, we will also show you professional Office 365 Backup Solutions that easily export mailboxes to PST from Office 365 in a few clicks.When to Export Mailbox to PST from Microsoft 365 (Exchange Online)?Exporting a mailbox to PST (Personal Storage Table) from Office 365 is a standard activity in many situations when users or businesses need to manage their email data. Here are some scenarios in which exporting a mailbox to PST from Office 365 may be required or beneficial:Exporting mailboxes to PST allows users to create backups of their email data stored in Office 365. A backup in PST format adds an extra layer of security against data loss due to unintentional deletion, corruption, or system failure. It ensures that consumers may simply restore their email data if necessary.Organizations may be required to keep email data for a specific amount of time in businesses with rigorous data retention rules or regulatory compliance requirements. Exporting mailboxes to PST allows enterprises to archive email data in a safe manner that may be accessed as needed for compliance purposes.Exporting mailboxes to PST makes it easier to migrate from Office 365 to another email platform or service, such as Microsoft Exchange Server, G Suite, or an on-premises email server. PST files containing email data can be imported into the new email platform, ensuring a smooth transition with minimal inconvenience for users.Exporting mailboxes to PST enables users to view their email data offline using email applications such as Microsoft Outlook. PST files can be kept locally on users’ PCs or external storage devices, giving easy access to email data even when an internet connection is unavailable.Administrators may need to use bulk export processes to export several mailboxes to PST at the same time. This may be required during organizational reorganization, mergers and acquisitions, or decommissioning of Office 365 accounts.When users are removed from Office 365 due to employee departures, role changes, or other reasons, administrators may export their mailboxes to PST as part of the offboarding procedure. This ensures that departing users can continue to access their email data and makes it easier to transmit email data to their successors or replacements.Methods to Export Mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365Mailboxes from Microsoft 365 (previously Office 365) can be exported to PST (Personal Storage Table) utilizing a variety of methods, depending on the unique requirements and available resources. Here are several common techniques to export mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365:Export Mailbox to PST from O365 using Exchange Admin Center (EAC):The Exchange Admin Center in Microsoft 365 includes a built-in option for exporting mailboxes to PST files.Steps to Export Mailbox to PST from Microsoft 365Log in to the Microsoft 365 Admin Center with Exchange admin rights.Go to the Exchange Administration Center (Admin Centers > Exchange).Navigate to the “Recipients” tab and pick “Mailboxes.”Select the mailbox(es) you want to export, then click the “…” (ellipsis) button and choose “Export to PST file.”Follow the on-screen directions to specify export parameters, such as the PST file’s target location.Use PowerShell Scripting to Export Mailbox from Office 365 to PSTPowerShell scripts provide a versatile and robust method for exporting mailboxes to PST in Microsoft 365.Steps for Export Office 365 Mailbox to PSTUse the Exchange Online PowerShell module to connect to your Microsoft 365 tenant.Run PowerShell commands to export mailboxes to PST files, specifying parameters such as the target mailbox, export location, and filtering criteria (if necessary).Here’s an example PowerShell script to export a single mailbox to a PST file:Note: You can also bulk export multiple mailboxes using PowerShell scripting.Professional Software to Export Mailbox to PST from Office 365Office 365 Backup Tool is a professional software that offers advanced features and capabilities for exporting mailboxes to PST from Microsoft 365. This Office 365 Email Backup software often provides user-friendly interfaces, support for bulk exports, scheduling options, and advanced filtering and customization options.Steps to Export Office 365 Mailbox into PST FileStep 1. Run and Open Office 365 Mailbox Backup Tool.Step 2. Select Mailbox Categories for Exporting Mailbox to PST.Step 3. Enter your Admin credential to Sign in Microsoft 365 account.Step 4. Choose Save As PST from the software wizard.Step 5. Set Destination Location to Save Exported PST file.Step 6. Select User Accounts & Click on Start.Step 7. Now, export Mailbox to PST from Office 365.Export Mailbox to PST using Exchange Online ArchivingIf you have Exchange Online Archiving enabled in your Microsoft 365 subscription, you can use it to export mailboxes to PST.Configure retention policies and archive mailboxes to Exchange Online Archiving.Use the Exchange Online Archiving tools to export archived mailboxes to PST files.Final Word:Before starting with any approach, be sure you have the relevant licenses and compliance measures in place. When planning mailbox exports to PST from Microsoft 365, also consider data volume, network bandwidth, and storage capacity. Read More
Kumppanien FY25 MCAPS Start 10.7.2024 alkaen
MCAPS Start for Partners -webinaarit 10.7.2024 alkaen klo 22 tai 11.7. klo 17:30
Rekisteröidy osoitteessa: https://register.mcapsstartforpartners.microsoft.com/
Aloitamme uuden tilikauden FY25 kutsumalla kumppanimme kanssamme digitaaliseen tapahtumaan nimeltä MCAPS Start for Partners, joka alkaa 10. heinäkuuta 2024. Tänä vuonna laajennamme vuosittaista sisäistä kokoustamme Microsoftin sisältämään kumppanikeskeisen digitaalisen tapahtuman, jonka kutsumme MCAPS Start for Partnersiksi. Osallistamalla kumppanimme go-to-market -strategiaamme tilikauden alusta alkaen voimme luoda synergiaa ja ajaa kollektiivista menestystä.
Kutsumme sinut merkitsemään päivämäärän ja liittymään meihin virtuaalisesti 10. heinäkuuta 2024 kuulemaan, kuinka voimme auttaa asiakkaita ja kumppaneita AI-muutoksen, strategisten investointiemme, uusien prioriteettiemme ja keskeisten ohjelmamuutosten kautta sekä juhlimaan Microsoft Partner of the Year -palkinnon voittajia.
Huom! Muut sessiot (breakouts) on saatavilla nauhoitteina heti Keynoten jälkeen.
AGENDAT
Live keynote with Judson Althoff, Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer, Nick Parker, President, Industry & Partner Sales, and Nicole Dezen, Chief Partner Officer and Corporate Vice President, Global Partner Solutions at Microsoft, discussing how we can accelerate AI opportunity and growth together.
Prioritized on-demand breakout sessions focused on critical topics and changes for the new fiscal year, including the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program, Microsoft commercial marketplace, co-sell, investments and incentives, and Go-To-Market.
AMA (ask me anything) live sessions with Microsoft leaders to address any questions you have from the keynote and breakout sessions.
All event content will be available to our partners around the world, in every time zone:
Live keynote – broadcast July 10, 2:00-3:00pm PT (replay available July 11, 7:30-8:30am PT)
Breakout sessions – available on-demand immediately following the keynote
AMA Live sessions – to be scheduled for the week of July 15 to provide partners one week to consume the content and prepare questions
Lue lisää blogista: https://partner.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/article/join-us-on-july-11th-for-mcaps-start-for-partners
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Calculated Column gives syntax error based on another column
I have created a calculated column based on the value from another column.
Typically, it should state the following:
If the value of the other column starts with 41…. than use an URL, if the value of the other column starts with 42….. than use another url:
=IF(LEFT([IFS order_SAP Melding], 2)=”41″, “http://example.com/41” & [IFS order_SAP Melding], IF(LEFT([IFS order_SAP Melding], 2)=”42″, “http://example2.com/42” & [IFS order_SAP Melding], “”))
Unfortunately, I receive an syntax error message and cannot cope what the issue is.
I have created a calculated column based on the value from another column. Typically, it should state the following: If the value of the other column starts with 41…. than use an URL, if the value of the other column starts with 42….. than use another url: =IF(LEFT([IFS order_SAP Melding], 2)=”41″, “http://example.com/41″ & [IFS order_SAP Melding], IF(LEFT([IFS order_SAP Melding], 2)=”42”, “http://example2.com/42” & [IFS order_SAP Melding], “”))Unfortunately, I receive an syntax error message and cannot cope what the issue is. Read More
Insider risk management notice template was missing
Hi everyone,
The Notices templates dashboard was missing in the Microsoft Purview portal. Please what might be wrong?
Thanks.
Hi everyone, The Notices templates dashboard was missing in the Microsoft Purview portal. Please what might be wrong?https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/insider-risk-management-notices?tabs=purview-portal#notice-templates-dashboard Thanks. Read More
What Causes Quick-Books Error Code 40001 and How to Fix It
Why does Q.B display Error Code 40001, and how can I resolve it? It’s disrupting my workflow, and I need a solution urgently. Any guidance or steps to troubleshoot and fix this issue would be greatly appreciated.
Why does Q.B display Error Code 40001, and how can I resolve it? It’s disrupting my workflow, and I need a solution urgently. Any guidance or steps to troubleshoot and fix this issue would be greatly appreciated. Read More
AVD pool – performance issues
Hi All,
Hope everyone are doing well ! I have came up with a question would be helpful to share your experience.
In AVD host pools, I have a scenario where I have 50 users assigned to AVD pool, the users are standard users with same average workload per user. They all use Microsoft apps like outlook, chrome, excel. Currently, I have pool configured to run four D8sv3 session hosts.
But after using this settings for 1 week, users are now complaining about performance issues in their sessions. I feel memory should be the major issue.
If I upgrade the pool to eight D4sv3 or eight E4sv3 or two E16sv3 VMs will it resolve the issue?
Can you suggest either one of these options for upgrading the pools configured ?
Thanks.
Hi All,Hope everyone are doing well ! I have came up with a question would be helpful to share your experience.In AVD host pools, I have a scenario where I have 50 users assigned to AVD pool, the users are standard users with same average workload per user. They all use Microsoft apps like outlook, chrome, excel. Currently, I have pool configured to run four D8sv3 session hosts.But after using this settings for 1 week, users are now complaining about performance issues in their sessions. I feel memory should be the major issue.If I upgrade the pool to eight D4sv3 or eight E4sv3 or two E16sv3 VMs will it resolve the issue?Can you suggest either one of these options for upgrading the pools configured ?Thanks. Read More
What Are the Steps to Resolve Quick-Books Web Connector Error QBWC1085?
I’m encountering Quick-Books Web Connector Error QBWC1085, and it’s causing disruptions in my workflow. Can someone provide guidance on how to fix this issue effectively? Any step-by-step instructions or tips would be greatly appreciated.
I’m encountering Quick-Books Web Connector Error QBWC1085, and it’s causing disruptions in my workflow. Can someone provide guidance on how to fix this issue effectively? Any step-by-step instructions or tips would be greatly appreciated. Read More
SharePoint home page not working
Hi Community friends!
Hopefully somebody is able to help me out. A customer of mine is using a SharePoint community site. The site itself is working just fine. Employees can reach it with a link, and all seems well.
However, one thing is not going as planned. When I lookup this site in the SharePoint admin center and from there I click on the site address, I get a 404 not found page:
It only occurs on the site address. All other pages (including the Home page (home.aspx) is working just fine. I’ve checked if something have been deleted, but nothing in the recycle bin.
I’ve tried to rename the site address in the settings of the site in the SharePoint admin center, but so far, nothing worked.
Hopefully somebody is willingly to let his/her magic work! Thanks very much in advance!
Hi Community friends! Hopefully somebody is able to help me out. A customer of mine is using a SharePoint community site. The site itself is working just fine. Employees can reach it with a link, and all seems well. However, one thing is not going as planned. When I lookup this site in the SharePoint admin center and from there I click on the site address, I get a 404 not found page:It only occurs on the site address. All other pages (including the Home page (home.aspx) is working just fine. I’ve checked if something have been deleted, but nothing in the recycle bin. I’ve tried to rename the site address in the settings of the site in the SharePoint admin center, but so far, nothing worked. Hopefully somebody is willingly to let his/her magic work! Thanks very much in advance! Read More
Risky sign-ins not showing anything
Hi,
For some time already, I am not sure why but I cannot see anything in risky sign-ins in Identity Protection (MS Entra). Even when I receive a summary email (Microsoft Entra ID Protection Weekly Digest) mentioning there were risky sinn-ings detected.
When I click on the risky signings directly in the email to take me to the report, I see no data there at all… When I modify filters to include all, nothing shows up either. It has been like this for few months already. Before, I could see them with no issues.
Has anything changed? Or why I can’t see any records?
Hi, For some time already, I am not sure why but I cannot see anything in risky sign-ins in Identity Protection (MS Entra). Even when I receive a summary email (Microsoft Entra ID Protection Weekly Digest) mentioning there were risky sinn-ings detected. When I click on the risky signings directly in the email to take me to the report, I see no data there at all… When I modify filters to include all, nothing shows up either. It has been like this for few months already. Before, I could see them with no issues. Has anything changed? Or why I can’t see any records? Read More
Working with Calendar Permissions using the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK
The Set-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet is usually used to set calendar permissions, including the permission for the default user to allow everyone in an organization to see each other’s calendars. But you can use cmdlets from the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK too. The Graph SDK cmdlets are faster, but not enough to warrant replacing the Exchange cmdlet in scripts. We explain why here.
https://office365itpros.com/2024/06/18/set-default-calendar-permission/
The Set-MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet is usually used to set calendar permissions, including the permission for the default user to allow everyone in an organization to see each other’s calendars. But you can use cmdlets from the Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK too. The Graph SDK cmdlets are faster, but not enough to warrant replacing the Exchange cmdlet in scripts. We explain why here.
https://office365itpros.com/2024/06/18/set-default-calendar-permission/ Read More
Formula for finding product of factors.
I am looking for a formula to calculate the product of cells a1, b2 and c3. The formula should only calculate the cells with value greater than 0. If a cell is 0, it must not be included in the calculation.
I am looking for a formula to calculate the product of cells a1, b2 and c3. The formula should only calculate the cells with value greater than 0. If a cell is 0, it must not be included in the calculation. Read More
How do I resolve Quick.Books Error 6000 when opening a company file?
I’m encountering Quick.Books Error 6000 when trying to open my company file. This error is preventing me from accessing my financial data, and I need a quick solution to get back on track. What steps can I take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue effectively?
I’m encountering Quick.Books Error 6000 when trying to open my company file. This error is preventing me from accessing my financial data, and I need a quick solution to get back on track. What steps can I take to troubleshoot and resolve this issue effectively? Read More
tab key doesn’t type tab character in code editor
i’m writing scripts in the automate tab. when i’m in the code editor and press the tab key, it does not type a tab character, nor does it properly autocomplete the suggestion. Instead, it switches focus to the “Insert action” button. Subsequent tab presses switch focus to other elements of the GUI until the focus ends up on a cell and then just keeps moving over to the right.
I used to be able to type tabs and select autocompletes with the tab button. Then, this behavior seemed to appear after the first time I used the “insert action” button to record something. I can’t find any setting to change back to the original behavior. quitting excel or restarting doesn’t fix it. It’s so frustrating.
Using excel for Mac.
i’m writing scripts in the automate tab. when i’m in the code editor and press the tab key, it does not type a tab character, nor does it properly autocomplete the suggestion. Instead, it switches focus to the “Insert action” button. Subsequent tab presses switch focus to other elements of the GUI until the focus ends up on a cell and then just keeps moving over to the right. I used to be able to type tabs and select autocompletes with the tab button. Then, this behavior seemed to appear after the first time I used the “insert action” button to record something. I can’t find any setting to change back to the original behavior. quitting excel or restarting doesn’t fix it. It’s so frustrating. Using excel for Mac. Read More
Lesson Learned #503: Lessons Learned Using JDBC Logging with Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server
A few days ago, our customer encountered connectivity issues while using HikariCP in their Java application. To troubleshoot the problem, we enabled detailed logging for the Microsoft JDBC Driver for SQL Server. This logging gave me a lot of information and details, following I would like to share my lessons learned here.
To capture detailed logs, we configured the Java logging framework to record the operations of the JDBC driver at a fine-grained level.
To enable the logging I included these instrucctions in the code:
import java.util.logging.*;
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception{
Logger globalLogger1 = Logger.getLogger(Logger.GLOBAL_LOGGER_NAME);
globalLogger1.setLevel(Level.FINE);
Logger rootLogger1 = Logger.getLogger(“”);
rootLogger1.setLevel(Level.FINE); // Set the root logger level
// Create a custom formatter
Formatter customFormatter = new Formatter() {
@Override
public String format(LogRecord record) {
return String.format(“[%1$tF %1$tT] [%2$s] %3$s %n”,
record.getMillis(),
record.getLevel().getName(),
record.getMessage());
}
};
// Remove all existing handlers
// Create a new console handler
ConsoleHandler consoleHandler = new ConsoleHandler();
consoleHandler.setLevel(Level.FINE); // Set the level for console handler
consoleHandler.setFormatter(customFormatter);
//consoleHandler.setFormatter(new SimpleFormatter()); // Set the formatter
// Add the new handler to the root logger
rootLogger1.addHandler(consoleHandler);
// Set specific log levels for SQL Server JDBC driver
Logger sqlLogger = Logger.getLogger(“com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc”);
sqlLogger.setLevel(Level.FINE);
Logger sqlDataSourceLogger = Logger.getLogger(“com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDataSource”);
sqlDataSourceLogger.setLevel(Level.FINE);
}
Basically, after enabling this information we could see the following details (as an example):
ConnectionID.
Redirection (depending on connection policy).
Login Timeout.
[2024-06-18 10:27:21] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 created by (SQLServerDataSource:1)
[2024-06-18 10:27:21] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 This attempt server name: servername.database.windows.net port: 1433 InstanceName: null useParallel: false
[2024-06-18 10:27:21] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 This attempt endtime: 1718699261215
[2024-06-18 10:27:21] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 This attempt No: 0
[2024-06-18 10:27:21] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 Connecting with server: servername.database.windows.net port: 1433 Timeout slice: 19934 Timeout Full: 20
[2024-06-18 10:27:21] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 ClientConnectionId: 80f77dcf-5d20-47bc-be53-025868ac76e6 Server returned major version:12
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 This attempt server name: aabeaXXX.trXXXX.northeurope1-a.worker.database.windows.net port: 11002 InstanceName: null useParallel: false
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 This attempt endtime: 1718699261215
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 This attempt No: 1
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 Connecting with server: aabeaXXX.trXXXX.northeurope1-a.worker.database.windows.net port: 11002 Timeout slice: 19074 Timeout Full: 20
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] ConnectionID:1 ClientConnectionId: 0bb41f4c-dcac-4a32-9e04-8f9395055527 Server returned major version:12
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] SQLServerStatement:1 created by (ConnectionID:1 ClientConnectionId: 0bb41f4c-dcac-4a32-9e04-8f9395055527)
[2024-06-18 10:27:22] [FINE] SQLServerStatement:1 Executing (not server cursor) select 1
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] SQLServerResultSet:1 created by (SQLServerStatement:1)
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] SQLServerStatement:2 created by (ConnectionID:1 ClientConnectionId: 0bb41f4c-dcac-4a32-9e04-8f9395055527)
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] SQLServerStatement:2 Executing (not server cursor) SELECT 1
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] ConnectionID:2 created by (SQLServerDataSource:1)
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] sp_executesql SQL: SELECT 1 AS ID: calling sp_executesql: SQL:SELECT 1 AS ID
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] ConnectionID:2 ClientConnectionId: 3161a9ac-f8f4-4eab-bf80-999f48859d26 Server returned major version:12
[2024-06-18 10:27:23] [FINE] SQLServerResultSet:3 created by (sp_executesql SQL: SELECT 1 AS ID)
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Why is My Quick-Books Keeps Crashing after update?
Why does Quick-Books keep crashing on my computer, and how can I fix this issue to ensure it runs smoothly?
Why does Quick-Books keep crashing on my computer, and how can I fix this issue to ensure it runs smoothly? Read More
Edge Update Policy is not applied on WIN 11 PRO for workstation device, (MDM by Intune)
Hello,
We found Edge (V125) Update Policies are not applied on WIN 11 PRO for workstation (23H2) device, which is managed by MDM-enrollment. Not sure if it is by design purpose or not.
Even we enrolled the device into Intune, and configure the policy using admin template, and the device has received the policy and updated in the registry, however on edge://policy page, there are not policies displayed at all (in Microsoft EdgeUpdte Policy section). Only normal edge policies are applied.
Could you pls look into it, coz it works on win 11 pro version and can not understand why it is not working on proworkstation, anyway, it is just a branch of pro version.
Hello, We found Edge (V125) Update Policies are not applied on WIN 11 PRO for workstation (23H2) device, which is managed by MDM-enrollment. Not sure if it is by design purpose or not. Even we enrolled the device into Intune, and configure the policy using admin template, and the device has received the policy and updated in the registry, however on edge://policy page, there are not policies displayed at all (in Microsoft EdgeUpdte Policy section). Only normal edge policies are applied. Could you pls look into it, coz it works on win 11 pro version and can not understand why it is not working on proworkstation, anyway, it is just a branch of pro version. Read More
Lookup column and List template
1.) Lookup column can return the value from another list, but can it work like excel vlookup where i can indicate col_index_num? For example, the column is looking up “staffID” column from another list, but after selection of “staffID”, it shows the “staffName” as column value.
2.) If new columns are added to a list template, how to reflect the updates in existing lists using this template? Or is it about content type? Please advice, thanks!
1.) Lookup column can return the value from another list, but can it work like excel vlookup where i can indicate col_index_num? For example, the column is looking up “staffID” column from another list, but after selection of “staffID”, it shows the “staffName” as column value.2.) If new columns are added to a list template, how to reflect the updates in existing lists using this template? Or is it about content type? Please advice, thanks! Read More
Find/Replace highlight cells with nothing in them
Hi all
Find/Replace highlight cells with nothing in them, and when I delete these cells the new ones are just the same.
Any ideas?
Hi allFind/Replace highlight cells with nothing in them, and when I delete these cells the new ones are just the same.Any ideas? Read More