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Why is Adding a MS 365 Account to MS Outlook 2021 on 3 W10 PCs Such a Different Experience?
How can adding a MS 365 email account to MS Outlook 2021 on three different PCs have such different install/setup methods!? All 3 PCs are running the same version of MS Outlook 2021, and have the latest version of Windows 10 with all updates.
PC1, MS Outlook 2021: After clicking Add Account and entering my MS 365 email address, it does the following:
It starts searching automatically for the email account, then states it’s unencrypted and if I would like to continue, which I do. It then it says it failed to setup the email account, showing a red X to the left of Searching for the email account. It gives me the option to setup manually, which also does the same searching and fails. There is an option to select POP or IMAP, but isn’t MS 365 accounts considered the Exchange type? Also, I’ve read that IMAP is not supported with MS 365 accounts, and who wants to use POP when you use multiple devices.
PC2, MS Outlook 2021: After clicking Add Account and entering my MS 365 email address, it does the following:
Instead of searching automatically as PC1 did, it pops up a list of mail types to select from. I have tried both MS 365 and the Exchange type, but then it starts searching as PC1 did, and fails in the same way.
So, why is it asking me to select the email type, while PC1 and PC3 do not?
Am I correct to select the MS 365 type? The only reason I also tried Exchange is because that is the only option when setting up the email on my iPhone, and it worked.
PC3, MS Outlook 2021: After clicking Add Account and entering my MS 365 email address, it does the following:
It quickly finds the email account. I don’t think it even shows that it was searching for it as the other two did. It then says it was added successfully and to restart Outlook.
I have tried creating a new profile from Mail under Control Panel, but PC1 and PC2 continue to fail to add the MS 365 email account.
On PC1, I did finally manage to get it to work by editing the registry as instructed from MS from this link:
It shows how to add two registry keys: ExcludeLastKnownGoodUrl and ExcludeSrvRecord
After that, Outlook added the account with no issues. I’m worried though because the link also says this registry edit should only be temporary. That as soon as the web service provider or web hosting provider resolves the issue, the Outlook registry key must be removed!
So, wouldn’t that be Microsoft, since the issue is with MS 365?
Any suggestions to get PC1 and PC2 to add the MS 365 email account to Ms Outlook 2021?
How can adding a MS 365 email account to MS Outlook 2021 on three different PCs have such different install/setup methods!? All 3 PCs are running the same version of MS Outlook 2021, and have the latest version of Windows 10 with all updates. PC1, MS Outlook 2021: After clicking Add Account and entering my MS 365 email address, it does the following: It starts searching automatically for the email account, then states it’s unencrypted and if I would like to continue, which I do. It then it says it failed to setup the email account, showing a red X to the left of Searching for the email account. It gives me the option to setup manually, which also does the same searching and fails. There is an option to select POP or IMAP, but isn’t MS 365 accounts considered the Exchange type? Also, I’ve read that IMAP is not supported with MS 365 accounts, and who wants to use POP when you use multiple devices. PC2, MS Outlook 2021: After clicking Add Account and entering my MS 365 email address, it does the following: Instead of searching automatically as PC1 did, it pops up a list of mail types to select from. I have tried both MS 365 and the Exchange type, but then it starts searching as PC1 did, and fails in the same way.So, why is it asking me to select the email type, while PC1 and PC3 do not?Am I correct to select the MS 365 type? The only reason I also tried Exchange is because that is the only option when setting up the email on my iPhone, and it worked. PC3, MS Outlook 2021: After clicking Add Account and entering my MS 365 email address, it does the following: It quickly finds the email account. I don’t think it even shows that it was searching for it as the other two did. It then says it was added successfully and to restart Outlook.I have tried creating a new profile from Mail under Control Panel, but PC1 and PC2 continue to fail to add the MS 365 email account. On PC1, I did finally manage to get it to work by editing the registry as instructed from MS from this link:https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/something-went-wrong-and-outlook-couldn-t-set-up-your-account-b2d5e011-f801-489f-a908-e0318e172767 It shows how to add two registry keys: ExcludeLastKnownGoodUrl and ExcludeSrvRecordAfter that, Outlook added the account with no issues. I’m worried though because the link also says this registry edit should only be temporary. That as soon as the web service provider or web hosting provider resolves the issue, the Outlook registry key must be removed! So, wouldn’t that be Microsoft, since the issue is with MS 365? Any suggestions to get PC1 and PC2 to add the MS 365 email account to Ms Outlook 2021? Read More
Invoke-Webrequest using secure string
Hello everyone,
here is my question, I can’t find anything online nor will AI help me (Might be my fault tho)
So I want to use some Invoke-Webrequest cmdlts, but I first have to login to the website.
I tried it with PLAIN Credentials, everything is working like expected. But now I have to get the script working with a Secure String password (and a SecretVault for stored Creds but thats not the Problem right now)
The Webpage is reading the Secure String literal so it obviously wont accept my pw.
Is there a way to format the String so im able to correctly pass it to the webpage? I know i can make it plain but thats obviously not what i want. Maybe there is a compromise?
The request has to be POST
Or maybe there is even a way to properly imbed the Secure String so its readable for the webpage(?)
#This is not the acutal script im working on but a mini version on a test site, the $dbForm.Action is probably not working but it doesnt matter here
$r = Invoke-WebRequest -uri “https://keepass.info/help/kb/testform.html” -SessionVariable ses $dbForm = $r.Forms.Fields
$dbForm[“LoginFormUser”] = “testuser”
#Note that i want this to be a Secure String but as of right now this only works plain 🙁
$password = “PlainPW”
$dbForm[“pwd”] = $password
$r1 = Invoke-WebRequest -uri (“https://keepass.info/help/kb/testform.html” + $dbForm.Action) -WebSession $ses -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Body $dbForm
I will successfully login using the plain PW (again, it wont work with a secure string) and can now crawl. Please suggest anything that comes to your mind 🙂
Hello everyone,here is my question, I can’t find anything online nor will AI help me (Might be my fault tho)So I want to use some Invoke-Webrequest cmdlts, but I first have to login to the website.I tried it with PLAIN Credentials, everything is working like expected. But now I have to get the script working with a Secure String password (and a SecretVault for stored Creds but thats not the Problem right now) The Webpage is reading the Secure String literal so it obviously wont accept my pw.Is there a way to format the String so im able to correctly pass it to the webpage? I know i can make it plain but thats obviously not what i want. Maybe there is a compromise?The request has to be POSTOr maybe there is even a way to properly imbed the Secure String so its readable for the webpage(?) #This is not the acutal script im working on but a mini version on a test site, the $dbForm.Action is probably not working but it doesnt matter here $r = Invoke-WebRequest -uri “https://keepass.info/help/kb/testform.html” -SessionVariable ses $dbForm = $r.Forms.Fields $dbForm[“LoginFormUser”] = “testuser”#Note that i want this to be a Secure String but as of right now this only works plain :($password = “PlainPW”$dbForm[“pwd”] = $password $r1 = Invoke-WebRequest -uri (“https://keepass.info/help/kb/testform.html” + $dbForm.Action) -WebSession $ses -UseBasicParsing -Method Post -Body $dbForm I will successfully login using the plain PW (again, it wont work with a secure string) and can now crawl. Please suggest anything that comes to your mind 🙂 Read More
2030 and beyond in Excel
I am starting to plan for the 2030’s and noticed if you put in a date that ends in 30 for the year, it is putting 1930 instead of 2030 unless you type it all out, so 12/31/30 becomes 12/31/1930 instead of 2030.
I am starting to plan for the 2030’s and noticed if you put in a date that ends in 30 for the year, it is putting 1930 instead of 2030 unless you type it all out, so 12/31/30 becomes 12/31/1930 instead of 2030. Read More
A browser for schools – Microsoft Edge on Windows devices and Intune app management
By: Ileana Wu, Sr. Product Manager | Microsoft Intune
Microsoft is always excited to provide our education customers with solutions that simplify their IT admin experience so that they can focus on what matters most. In that spirit, Microsoft Intune and Microsoft Edge are thrilled to highlight the ability for schools to easily manage and customize the browser experience for students and staff with Intune’s mobile application management (MAM) for Windows devices.
Easy setup of Microsoft Edge
With Intune MAM for Windows devices, schools can provide a preconfigured browser experience on personal devices for everyone affiliated with their institutions. For example, schools can easily set up the following for students, staff, and faculty:
School branding elements that are used throughout the Microsoft Edge UI
Pinned school websites on the Microsoft Edge home page
School websites added to the Microsoft Edge favorites bar
Friendly-name site redirection
Directions on how to set up Intune app configuration settings for Microsoft Edge on Windows are located at Configuration policies for Intune App SDK managed apps.
Added guardrails for sensitive information
Intune app protection provides guardrails to protect sensitive information faculty, staff, and students may be handling. From teaching assistants tasked with grading, school nurses or counselors handling student records, to admissions officers viewing applications many people in the school community may need to view and access certain information related to their roles.
When an app protection policy is applied to Microsoft Edge on Windows, IT administrators have the ability to control whether if information accessed from school sites can be downloaded to the device or copy and pasted to non-school sites.
A full list of app protection settings available for Windows can be found in our documentation: App protection policy settings for Windows.
To get started, check out these documented step-by-step instructions to set up app protection policies and app configurations for Microsoft Edge on Windows:
Create app protection policies for Microsoft Edge for Business
Create app configuration policies for Microsoft Edge for Business
By applying Intune app protection policies to Microsoft Edge on Windows, schools can control how information is accessed and shared, while enforcing security measures such as encryption, PIN, and wipe and adhering to compliance standards. This helps schools create a secure and productive learning environment for their faculty, staff, and students for remote, hybrid or hybrid learning. Try it out and let us know what you think!
If you have any questions on how to get started, leave a comment below or reach out to us on X @IntuneSuppTeam!
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what is (data, event, message) in class and (input, output, local, constant, parameter and data store memory) in scope?
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Using quiver plot,how to show the states of polarization (SoP) in vector beams
As shown in the figure, I want to plot the polarization state of this radial or angular vector beam。As shown in the figure, I want to plot the polarization state of this radial or angular vector beam。 As shown in the figure, I want to plot the polarization state of this radial or angular vector beam。 vector beam, polarization MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Curve fitting with multiple variables?
I have three different curves for S=2, S=1 and S=0.5 as shown in Figure below. The Book1.xlsx is attached.
I want to use curve fitting to find out one common equation such as, HF = f(S,T).
I used the following comman line to get the equation which I got from previous post (link). But I am getting following error:
Error using nlinfit (line 213)
Error evaluating model function ‘@(b,x)exp(b(1)).*x(:,1).^b(2)+b(3).*x(:,2)
What should I do? Is there any other better method as well?
T1 = readtable(‘Book1.xlsx’, ‘VariableNamingRule’,’preserve’)
VN = T1.Properties.VariableNames
Viv = regexp([VN{:}], ‘(d*.d*)|d*’, ‘match’)
Viv = str2double(Viv)
Viym = T1{:,2:4};
Viyv = Viym(:); % ‘Vi’ Vector
Vivm = repmat(Viv, size(T1,1), 1);
Vivv = Vivm(:); % ‘Viv’ Vector
y = Viyv;
SoCv = repmat(T1.T, size(Viym,2), 1) % ‘SoC’ Vector
x = [SoCv Vivv]; % Concatenate Vectors
objfcn = @(b,x) exp(b(1)).*x(:,1).^b(2) + b(3).*x(:,2);
mdl = fitnlm(x, y, objfcn, rand(3,1))I have three different curves for S=2, S=1 and S=0.5 as shown in Figure below. The Book1.xlsx is attached.
I want to use curve fitting to find out one common equation such as, HF = f(S,T).
I used the following comman line to get the equation which I got from previous post (link). But I am getting following error:
Error using nlinfit (line 213)
Error evaluating model function ‘@(b,x)exp(b(1)).*x(:,1).^b(2)+b(3).*x(:,2)
What should I do? Is there any other better method as well?
T1 = readtable(‘Book1.xlsx’, ‘VariableNamingRule’,’preserve’)
VN = T1.Properties.VariableNames
Viv = regexp([VN{:}], ‘(d*.d*)|d*’, ‘match’)
Viv = str2double(Viv)
Viym = T1{:,2:4};
Viyv = Viym(:); % ‘Vi’ Vector
Vivm = repmat(Viv, size(T1,1), 1);
Vivv = Vivm(:); % ‘Viv’ Vector
y = Viyv;
SoCv = repmat(T1.T, size(Viym,2), 1) % ‘SoC’ Vector
x = [SoCv Vivv]; % Concatenate Vectors
objfcn = @(b,x) exp(b(1)).*x(:,1).^b(2) + b(3).*x(:,2);
mdl = fitnlm(x, y, objfcn, rand(3,1)) I have three different curves for S=2, S=1 and S=0.5 as shown in Figure below. The Book1.xlsx is attached.
I want to use curve fitting to find out one common equation such as, HF = f(S,T).
I used the following comman line to get the equation which I got from previous post (link). But I am getting following error:
Error using nlinfit (line 213)
Error evaluating model function ‘@(b,x)exp(b(1)).*x(:,1).^b(2)+b(3).*x(:,2)
What should I do? Is there any other better method as well?
T1 = readtable(‘Book1.xlsx’, ‘VariableNamingRule’,’preserve’)
VN = T1.Properties.VariableNames
Viv = regexp([VN{:}], ‘(d*.d*)|d*’, ‘match’)
Viv = str2double(Viv)
Viym = T1{:,2:4};
Viyv = Viym(:); % ‘Vi’ Vector
Vivm = repmat(Viv, size(T1,1), 1);
Vivv = Vivm(:); % ‘Viv’ Vector
y = Viyv;
SoCv = repmat(T1.T, size(Viym,2), 1) % ‘SoC’ Vector
x = [SoCv Vivv]; % Concatenate Vectors
objfcn = @(b,x) exp(b(1)).*x(:,1).^b(2) + b(3).*x(:,2);
mdl = fitnlm(x, y, objfcn, rand(3,1)) curve fitting, regression, interpolation, variables MATLAB Answers — New Questions
Next up-Task Field
I see “next up” in the task field. Is this referring to upcoming tasks? How is it related to the status of a task?
Thanks.
I see “next up” in the task field. Is this referring to upcoming tasks? How is it related to the status of a task? Thanks. Read More
SAP application roles in Entra ID and user provisioning
Hello Team,
Since SAP IDM is going to retire, can Entra ID be a possible replacement for it ?
In some blog post from SAP they recommend themselves to use Entra ID instead of SAP IDM.
Entra ID using its identity governance lifecycle workflow can cater to Joiner , Mover , Leaver scenarios and also since it has out of the box integration with SAP HR .
But the main question is, since SAP ‘s applications are mainly Role driven, how can we map SAP application specific roles to users via Azure AD.
Eg :
User A has joined a company and using SAP HR its record and data is created in Entra ID , but now User A also needs access to SAP app 1, app 2 and app 1 ,app 2 have their own Role sets .
How these roles can be made available in Entra ID and even if we some how make it available as a part of Entra ID group , once users becomes part of these group in Entra ID, how will the user provisioning to SAP app 1 and app2 work . Ideally in SAP, provisioning works via SAP IPS service but in Entra ID docs, all we have is just a way to provision the users to SAP IPS using SCIM .
There are other SAP components namely SAP IAG and GRC which are the governing authority to provide access to the users to SAP applications to its requested role and provisions the users once the access request is approved in IAG or GRC .
How can these systems be integrated with Entra ID. There are no connectors from Entra ID for such event based user provisioning.
Hello Team, Since SAP IDM is going to retire, can Entra ID be a possible replacement for it ?In some blog post from SAP they recommend themselves to use Entra ID instead of SAP IDM. Entra ID using its identity governance lifecycle workflow can cater to Joiner , Mover , Leaver scenarios and also since it has out of the box integration with SAP HR . But the main question is, since SAP ‘s applications are mainly Role driven, how can we map SAP application specific roles to users via Azure AD. Eg : User A has joined a company and using SAP HR its record and data is created in Entra ID , but now User A also needs access to SAP app 1, app 2 and app 1 ,app 2 have their own Role sets . How these roles can be made available in Entra ID and even if we some how make it available as a part of Entra ID group , once users becomes part of these group in Entra ID, how will the user provisioning to SAP app 1 and app2 work . Ideally in SAP, provisioning works via SAP IPS service but in Entra ID docs, all we have is just a way to provision the users to SAP IPS using SCIM . There are other SAP components namely SAP IAG and GRC which are the governing authority to provide access to the users to SAP applications to its requested role and provisions the users once the access request is approved in IAG or GRC . How can these systems be integrated with Entra ID. There are no connectors from Entra ID for such event based user provisioning. Read More
“Certificate is revoked”
HI .Net Pros!
I am tring to install “ndp48-x86-x64-allos-enu” getting error
Installation did not succeed
“Certificate is revoked” I can see the cert expired in 2020. How do we install this when our application needs this version?
HELP
Thanks
HI .Net Pros! I am tring to install “ndp48-x86-x64-allos-enu” getting error Installation did not succeed “Certificate is revoked” I can see the cert expired in 2020. How do we install this when our application needs this version? HELP Thanks Read More
How to manage site storage limit
Hello
Please i need your help on this issue.
I would like to know how storage is allocated to SharePoint sites.
How is storage allocated to SharePoint sites.
Hello Please i need your help on this issue. I would like to know how storage is allocated to SharePoint sites. How is storage allocated to SharePoint sites. Read More
configure a chair in microsoft mesh
hello, i have problems when i try to generate the interaction with a “chair” object and the player, i read the documentation and added the avatar teather to the avatar, i put the colliders to the chair, but the interaction is never activated. i tried to add a button but when i search through the Avatar teather function it doesn’t find any object for the node.
I need help to know how I can correctly implement this function and have the users “sit” in the chairs of an auditorium, as it works in the default Microsoft Mesh templets.
I appreciate any help or recommendation
hello, i have problems when i try to generate the interaction with a “chair” object and the player, i read the documentation and added the avatar teather to the avatar, i put the colliders to the chair, but the interaction is never activated. i tried to add a button but when i search through the Avatar teather function it doesn’t find any object for the node.I need help to know how I can correctly implement this function and have the users “sit” in the chairs of an auditorium, as it works in the default Microsoft Mesh templets.I appreciate any help or recommendation Read More
Using VBA to testing whether values input into a cell throw an error in another cell
I have this function called funcContentsErrorFree that takes three arguments and returns a Boolean value.
Arguments:
Range address As String to a series of values (or single value)Range address As String to a single cell to input those valuesRange address As String to a cell affected by changing the input cell
Note: For ease, let’s think in terms of values, input, and output.
Function Returns:
True if all values are plugged into the input and there is no error in the output cell.False if a single value causes an error in the output cell when plugged into the input cell.
Here’s the strange thing. This function is located in a module called mRangeValidationFunctions. When I run a test in that module, the function works fine. When I run a test in frmGoalSeekPlus, the Userform crashes.
When I run the function in mRangeValidationFunctions with the same string addresses passed from frmGoalSeekPlus, the function works. So, I thought the location of the function might be an issue. However when I cut/copied the function into frmGoalSeekPlus, it still crashed the form. So, I don’t think the location should be an issue. (To further support this thesis, I have two other functions in mRangeValidationFunctions that work fine.)
I’m hoping this is a simple mistake that I’m overlooking. I’ve included the code and placed comments to make the error section obvious. I’ve also included the tests in frmGoalSeekPlus and mRangeValidationFunctions so you can see that the function works in the module, but not the form.
All sections are commented for ease of navigation. Use the comment banners and to navigate to the related code. Really hoping to get a second set of eyes on this one.
mRangeValidationFunctions
Function Location: mRangeValidationFunctions > Range Validation Functions > Function funcContentsErrorFree()Function Local Test: mRangeValidationFunctions > Range Validation Function Tests > sub test_funcContentsErrorFree()
frmGoalSeekPlus
Function call location: frmGoalSeekPlus > Control Change Subs >sub refEditInputA_Change()Unit test for refEditInputA_Change(): frmGoalSeekPlus > Change Event Tests > Section 4 > sub test_refEditInputA_change()Userform Master Test: frmGoalSeekPlus > Master Test > Sub cmdTest_Enter()
Note: The goal for this project to make GoalSeek dynamic and give it the power to do some scenario analysis.
I have this function called funcContentsErrorFree that takes three arguments and returns a Boolean value. Arguments:Range address As String to a series of values (or single value)Range address As String to a single cell to input those valuesRange address As String to a cell affected by changing the input cellNote: For ease, let’s think in terms of values, input, and output. Function Returns:True if all values are plugged into the input and there is no error in the output cell.False if a single value causes an error in the output cell when plugged into the input cell. Here’s the strange thing. This function is located in a module called mRangeValidationFunctions. When I run a test in that module, the function works fine. When I run a test in frmGoalSeekPlus, the Userform crashes. When I run the function in mRangeValidationFunctions with the same string addresses passed from frmGoalSeekPlus, the function works. So, I thought the location of the function might be an issue. However when I cut/copied the function into frmGoalSeekPlus, it still crashed the form. So, I don’t think the location should be an issue. (To further support this thesis, I have two other functions in mRangeValidationFunctions that work fine.) I’m hoping this is a simple mistake that I’m overlooking. I’ve included the code and placed comments to make the error section obvious. I’ve also included the tests in frmGoalSeekPlus and mRangeValidationFunctions so you can see that the function works in the module, but not the form. All sections are commented for ease of navigation. Use the comment banners and to navigate to the related code. Really hoping to get a second set of eyes on this one. mRangeValidationFunctions Function Location: mRangeValidationFunctions > Range Validation Functions > Function funcContentsErrorFree()Function Local Test: mRangeValidationFunctions > Range Validation Function Tests > sub test_funcContentsErrorFree()frmGoalSeekPlus Function call location: frmGoalSeekPlus > Control Change Subs >sub refEditInputA_Change()Unit test for refEditInputA_Change(): frmGoalSeekPlus > Change Event Tests > Section 4 > sub test_refEditInputA_change()Userform Master Test: frmGoalSeekPlus > Master Test > Sub cmdTest_Enter() Note: The goal for this project to make GoalSeek dynamic and give it the power to do some scenario analysis. Read More
audits logs
Hello
Please i need your help on this issue
When trying to run audits, results are not showing
Hello Please i need your help on this issue When trying to run audits, results are not showing Read More
Out of office message
I have Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2019 and I don’t seem to have the “out of office message” on Outlook. Does anyone else have this problem?
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Tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T: qp29 (B I T G E T 1000 USDT skráningarbónus) | Nýr kynningarkóði
Tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T: qp29 (B I T G E T 1000 USDT skráningarbónus) | Nýr kynningarkóði B I T G E T 2024
Ertu að leita að tilvísunarkóðanum B I T G E T? Sá síðasti fyrir 2024 er qp29. Með þessum kóða færðu 30% afslátt. Að auki geta nýir BIT G E T notendur sem skrá sig með kynningarkóðann „qp29“ fengið einkarétt kynningarverðlaun að verðmæti allt að $1.000.
Hver er tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T?
Kóðinn „qp29“ í BIT G E T forritinu virkar sem tilvísunarkóði. Með því að slá inn þennan kóða færðu varanlega lækkun viðskiptagjalda sem og 30% afslátt af viðskiptum þínum. Ef þú deilir tilvísunarkóðanum þínum með vinum þínum, muntu líka eiga möguleika á að vinna rausnarlegan 50% bónus. Notkun þessa kóða veitir dýrmætt tækifæri til að lækka gjöld og hugsanlega auka tekjur þínar með því að laða aðra að vettvangnum.
Hver er besti B I T G E T 2024 tilvísunarkóði?
Mjög mælt með B I T G E T tilvísunarkóði er qp29. Ef þú notar þennan kóða þegar þú skráir þig færðu rausnarlegan $100 bónus. Ef þú deilir kóðanum þínum með vinum þínum hefurðu tækifæri til að vinna þér inn mikla 50% þóknun. Þetta gefur þér í rauninni tækifæri til að fá hámarks skráningarbónus upp á $1.000 sem velkomin verðlaun. Þetta er frábær leið til að auka viðskiptaupplifun þína með frekari fríðindum á meðan þú hvetur aðra til að taka þátt og vinna sér inn eigin umbun.
Hvernig á að nota tilvísunarkóðann B I T G E T
Tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T er í boði fyrir nýja notendur sem hafa ekki enn skráð sig í kauphöllina. Því miður, ef þú ert nú þegar með reikning, muntu ekki geta notað tilvísunarkóðann.
Hins vegar býður B I T G E T upp á nokkrar aðrar leiðir til að taka þátt í kynningum og vinna sér inn verðlaun. Við skulum skoða þessa valkosti.
Fyrir B I T G E T nýliða eru hér skref-fyrir-skref leiðbeiningar um hvernig á að sækja um tilvísunarkóða:
Til að byrja skaltu fara á B I T G E T og smella á bláa „Skráðu þig inn“ hnappinn.
Gefðu upp nákvæmar notendaupplýsingar þar sem athugað verður með tilliti til samræmis við KYC og AML verklagsreglur.
Þegar þú ert beðinn um tilvísunarkóðann skaltu slá inn qp29.
Ljúktu við skráningarferlið og ljúktu við allar nauðsynlegar staðfestingar.
Þegar öll skilyrði eru uppfyllt geturðu strax fengið móttökubónusinn.
Þessi nálgun tryggir að nýir notendur geti auðveldlega klárað skráningarferlið jafnvel án tilvísunarkóða og fengið velkominn bónus eftir að hafa uppfyllt settar kröfur.
Hver er ráðlagður tilvísunarkóði fyrir B I T G E T?
Tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T – qp29. Til að fá 30% afslátt af B I T G E T þóknun þinni skaltu einfaldlega fylgja þessum skrefum:
Skráðu nýjan reikning hjá B I T G E T.
Gakktu úr skugga um að þú notir tilvísunarkóðann B I T G E T qp29.
Hversu mikið er tilvísunarbónusinn fyrir B I T G E T?
Bjóddu vinum þínum að taka þátt í B I T G E T og vinndu saman hlut í tilvísunarverðlaunapottinum! Hver vinur sem þú vísar til getur þénað $50, að hámarki $1.000 á hvern notanda. Notendur geta boðið vinum að skrá sig hjá B I T G E T. Ef þeir uppfylla allar kröfur, munt þú og vinir þínir fá viðskiptabónusa upp á $50 upp að hámarksmörkum.
Hvernig fæ ég B I T G E T bónus?
Aflaðu stiga daglega og skiptu þeim fyrir USDT. Ljúktu áskoruninni innan sjö daga til að opna öll verðlaun. Skráðu þig til að fá móttökupakka að verðmæti $1.000. Leggðu inn að minnsta kosti $50 til að vinna þér inn 200 punkta. Gerðu fyrstu viðskipti þín að minnsta kosti $50 virði og fáðu 500 stig.
Eru afslættir viðskiptaþóknunar beitt sjálfkrafa?
Algjörlega. Þegar þú hefur skráð þig með tilvísunarkóðann okkar B I T G E T qp29 verður 30% afslátturinn notaður sjálfkrafa. Ekki er þörf á frekari aðgerðum. Farðu bara í viðskipti og njóttu varanlegs 30% afsláttar af öllum þóknunum.
Tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T: qp29 (B I T G E T 1000 USDT skráningarbónus) | Nýr kynningarkóði B I T G E T 2024Ertu að leita að tilvísunarkóðanum B I T G E T? Sá síðasti fyrir 2024 er qp29. Með þessum kóða færðu 30% afslátt. Að auki geta nýir BIT G E T notendur sem skrá sig með kynningarkóðann „qp29“ fengið einkarétt kynningarverðlaun að verðmæti allt að $1.000.Hver er tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T?Kóðinn „qp29“ í BIT G E T forritinu virkar sem tilvísunarkóði. Með því að slá inn þennan kóða færðu varanlega lækkun viðskiptagjalda sem og 30% afslátt af viðskiptum þínum. Ef þú deilir tilvísunarkóðanum þínum með vinum þínum, muntu líka eiga möguleika á að vinna rausnarlegan 50% bónus. Notkun þessa kóða veitir dýrmætt tækifæri til að lækka gjöld og hugsanlega auka tekjur þínar með því að laða aðra að vettvangnum.Hver er besti B I T G E T 2024 tilvísunarkóði?Mjög mælt með B I T G E T tilvísunarkóði er qp29. Ef þú notar þennan kóða þegar þú skráir þig færðu rausnarlegan $100 bónus. Ef þú deilir kóðanum þínum með vinum þínum hefurðu tækifæri til að vinna þér inn mikla 50% þóknun. Þetta gefur þér í rauninni tækifæri til að fá hámarks skráningarbónus upp á $1.000 sem velkomin verðlaun. Þetta er frábær leið til að auka viðskiptaupplifun þína með frekari fríðindum á meðan þú hvetur aðra til að taka þátt og vinna sér inn eigin umbun.Hvernig á að nota tilvísunarkóðann B I T G E TTilvísunarkóði B I T G E T er í boði fyrir nýja notendur sem hafa ekki enn skráð sig í kauphöllina. Því miður, ef þú ert nú þegar með reikning, muntu ekki geta notað tilvísunarkóðann.Hins vegar býður B I T G E T upp á nokkrar aðrar leiðir til að taka þátt í kynningum og vinna sér inn verðlaun. Við skulum skoða þessa valkosti.Fyrir B I T G E T nýliða eru hér skref-fyrir-skref leiðbeiningar um hvernig á að sækja um tilvísunarkóða:Til að byrja skaltu fara á B I T G E T og smella á bláa „Skráðu þig inn“ hnappinn.Gefðu upp nákvæmar notendaupplýsingar þar sem athugað verður með tilliti til samræmis við KYC og AML verklagsreglur.Þegar þú ert beðinn um tilvísunarkóðann skaltu slá inn qp29.Ljúktu við skráningarferlið og ljúktu við allar nauðsynlegar staðfestingar.Þegar öll skilyrði eru uppfyllt geturðu strax fengið móttökubónusinn.Þessi nálgun tryggir að nýir notendur geti auðveldlega klárað skráningarferlið jafnvel án tilvísunarkóða og fengið velkominn bónus eftir að hafa uppfyllt settar kröfur.Hver er ráðlagður tilvísunarkóði fyrir B I T G E T?Tilvísunarkóði B I T G E T – qp29. Til að fá 30% afslátt af B I T G E T þóknun þinni skaltu einfaldlega fylgja þessum skrefum:Skráðu nýjan reikning hjá B I T G E T.Gakktu úr skugga um að þú notir tilvísunarkóðann B I T G E T qp29.Hversu mikið er tilvísunarbónusinn fyrir B I T G E T?Bjóddu vinum þínum að taka þátt í B I T G E T og vinndu saman hlut í tilvísunarverðlaunapottinum! Hver vinur sem þú vísar til getur þénað $50, að hámarki $1.000 á hvern notanda. Notendur geta boðið vinum að skrá sig hjá B I T G E T. Ef þeir uppfylla allar kröfur, munt þú og vinir þínir fá viðskiptabónusa upp á $50 upp að hámarksmörkum.Hvernig fæ ég B I T G E T bónus?Aflaðu stiga daglega og skiptu þeim fyrir USDT. Ljúktu áskoruninni innan sjö daga til að opna öll verðlaun. Skráðu þig til að fá móttökupakka að verðmæti $1.000. Leggðu inn að minnsta kosti $50 til að vinna þér inn 200 punkta. Gerðu fyrstu viðskipti þín að minnsta kosti $50 virði og fáðu 500 stig.Eru afslættir viðskiptaþóknunar beitt sjálfkrafa?Algjörlega. Þegar þú hefur skráð þig með tilvísunarkóðann okkar B I T G E T qp29 verður 30% afslátturinn notaður sjálfkrafa. Ekki er þörf á frekari aðgerðum. Farðu bara í viðskipti og njóttu varanlegs 30% afsláttar af öllum þóknunum. Read More
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The Viva Guide to the Microsoft 365 Community Conference
Join Microsoft and community experts in-person, in one place, at the Microsoft 365 Community Conference in Orlando, FL, April 30 – May 2, 2024. The event is dedicated to Microsoft Copilot and AI, Microsoft Viva, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Power Platform, and related Microsoft 365 apps and services, plus a full Transformation track for communicators, HR, and business stakeholders to see how these solutions are practically implemented to help organizations achieve more.
You’ll hear the latest product updates and guidance from over 175 Microsoft product makers — filled with real-world solutions across keynotes, sessions, and pre/post event deep-dive workshops to build your expertise – presented alongside Microsoft MVPs and community experts. We hope you join in to learn, share, and engage – including evening gatherings, the attendee party (hosted at Universal Islands of Adventure), and Microsoft will have a dedicated, fully-staffed product booth and community space within the Expo Hall alongside all the wonderful event sponsors.
Microsoft Viva will be there in full force, with dedicated sessions in both the product track and transformation track, and a contingent of Microsoft product owners, engineers, marketers, MVPs ready to demo the latest and greatest and show off what’s coming next for employee experience in the age of AI.
Below are the details for the opening and closing keynotes with Jeff Teper and Karuana Gatimu, respectively, the AMA with Jeff Teper and other product leaders, and key sessions focused on Microsoft Viva and the future of work (all times listed in EDT). To see all that Microsoft is planning for the event, please review our Microsoft 365 Community Conference event guide.
OPENING KEYNOTE: The Age of Copilots with Jeff Teper (President of Collaboration Apps and Platforms) | Tuesday, April 30, 8:00am – 9:30am (Pacific Hall)
CLOSING KEYNOTE: Delivering Business Value and User Satisfaction in the Era of AI with Karuana Gatimu | Thursday, May 2, 2:45pm – 3:45pm
Microsoft AMA with Jeff Teper and numerous product leaders | Thursday, May 2, 1:30pm – 2:30pm
Boosting Employee Development with Viva Goals and Copilot with Tiffany Songvilay | Tuesday, April 30, 11:30am – 12:30pm (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere 1)
Building Engaging Employee Experiences for Viva Connections Using SPFx with Derek Cash-Peterson | Tuesday, April 30, 11:30am – 12:30pm (Dolphin: Northern Hemisphere A1)
Building State of the Art Viva Connections Cards No Matter the Platform You Are Starting From with Luca Bandinelli and Vesa Juvonen | Tuesday, April 30, 2:00pm – 3:00pm (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere III)
Building a Business Case for Microsoft Viva with Lindsay Zandy | Wednesday, May 1, 8:00am – 9:00am (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere I)
Building the Future with Viva Connections with Nancy Handa and Tejas Mehta | Tuesday, April 30, 11:30am – 12:30pm (Dolphin: Northern Hemisphere E-3)
Driving Rollout and Enablement of Copilot with Microsoft Viva with Allison Michels, Britt Boston, Chris Bortlik, Jeffrey Manning, and Maeneka Grewal | Wednesday, May 1, 4:00pm – 5:00pm (Swan: Swan Ballroom 6A)
Employee Listening and Feedback with Viva Insights, Glint and Pulse with Jaime Gonzalez and Quentin Mackey | Thursday, May 2, 9:15am – 10:15am (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere V)
What’s New and Next for Microsoft Viva and the Employee Experience with Kirk Gregersen, Kristi Kelly, and Nick Defalco | Tuesday, April 30, 3:15 – 4:15pm (Dolphin: Pacific Hall)
Getting Started with Viva Amplify with Michael Holste and Naomi Moneypenny | Thursday, May 2, 11:00am-12:00pm (Swan: Osprey Ballroom)
How to Pitch and Build a Custom State of the Art Intranet and Viva Connections to Work Together with Ed Averett and Vesa Juvonen | Wednesday, May 1, 11:20am-12:20pm (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere III)
Intranet Surgery: How Copilot and Viva Connections Can Give Your Intranet a Makeover with Susan Hanley | Wednesday, May 1, 8:00am-9:00am (Swan: Mockingbird 2)
Lightning Talk – Accelerate Viva Connections Time to Value with Nancy Handa and Tejas Mehta | Tuesday, April 30, 5:00pm-5:20pm (Expo Hall – Microsoft Lightning Talk Theater)
Lightning Talk – Embrace a skills-powered learning culture with Viva Learning with Michael Holste | Tuesday, April 30, 4:00pm-4:20pm (Expo Hall – Microsoft Lightning Talk Theater)
Lightning Talk – How Viva Goals Empowers AI-Driven Performance with Anna Pope | Wednesday, May 1, 1:30pm-1:50pm (Expo Hall – Microsoft Lightning Talk Theater)
Lightning Talk – Leveraging Copilot and AI for Communications in Viva Engage with Allison Michels and Kristi Kelly | Wednesday, May 1, 3:00pm-3:20pm (Expo Hall – Microsoft Lightning Talk Theater)
Microsoft FastTrack Presents: Tailored Strategies for Optimizing Viva Suite Deployment with Jeffrey Manning, Jill Brown, and Manas Kumar Biswas | Tuesday, April 30, 11:30am-12:30pm (Swan: Osprey Ballroom)
Planning a Corporate Communications Strategy with SharePoint News and Viva Amplify with Dave Cohen, Maeneka Grewal, and Naomi Moneypenny | Wednesday, May 1, 8:00am-9:00am (Dolphin: Northern Hemisphere D E Corridor)
Power Employee Engagement with Microsoft Viva with Sarah Haase | Thursday, May 2, 11:00am-12:00pm (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere I)
The Viva Communications and Communities Solution with Ed Averett, Jason Mayans, and Naomi Moneypenny | Thursday, May 2, 8:00am-9:00am (Dolphin: Northern Hemisphere D E Corridor)
Unleashing Viva Amplify’s Potential for Maximum ROI with Corey Roth | Wednesday, May 1, 4:00pm-5:00pm (Dolphin: Southern Hemisphere I)
Viva Communications & Communities Administration, Moderation, Security and Compliance with Maeneka Grewal, Mike McLean, and Nancy Handa | Wednesday, May 1, 11:20am-12:20pm (Dolphin: Northern Hemisphere C)
Viva Engage and AI Transform Communications: From Eyeballs to Engagement, Channels to Change Agent with Dan Holme and Jayson Mayans | Tuesday, April 30, 2:00pm-3:00pm (Dolphin: Northern Hemisphere D E Corridor)
Join the Microsoft 365 Community Conference in Orlando, FL, April 30 – May 2, 2024 (sponsored by Microsoft).
To give you a deeper view into what we have planned, review insights from our product teams:
Read the latest Viva news and updates on our blog
Follow the action with live sessions on Twitter @M365Conf
Learn more about Microsoft Viva
Use the MSCMTY discount code to save $100 USD (code redeemable for a limited time only).
Hope to see you there!
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Huge performance gains: Migrate now to Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server
It’s time to take advantage of the faster architecture and stronger value of Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server. A recent study by Principled Technologies compares the performance and cost of Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server to Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Single Server (slated for retirement March 28, 2025). Overall, Flexible Server offers 4.71 times the number of new orders per minute (NOPM) for significantly faster performance in online transaction processing (OLTP) on top of faster transactions per minute (TPM) and input/output per second (IOPS).
Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server is the next generation, fully managed service that brings you the best of this Azure open-source database platform. It offers a choice of same-zone or multiple-zone high availability, and you can scale computing and storage resources independently, giving you more precise control for managing performance and costs.
If you haven’t migrated yet, don’t worry—the migration service in Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server helps you make the move with ease and confidence.
Much better performance, much better value
In February, Principled Technologies published its findings in Realize better value and performance migrating from Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Single Server to Flexible Server with AMD EPYC. The study drew three key conclusions. Moving to Flexible Server:
Significantly improves performance. Flexible Server processes a whopping 4.71 times more new orders per minute (NOPM) for speedier OLTP.
Nearly triples throughput. Flexible Server has 2.85 times the IOPS, a measure that typically translates into a better experience for your solution’s users.
Makes business sense. With a performance that “dwarfed” Single Server, and a cost analysis that showed 3.88 times the performance per dollar, Flexible Server is a better value overall.
The study used the HammerDB benchmark to compare comparable configurations of Flexible Server and Single Server. Using 10-minute runtime and 64 virtual users, the tests show that Flexible Server clearly outpaces Single Server in performance, throughput, and price, delivering better value for your mission-critical workloads.
Flexible Server delivers better database performance to handle heavy traffic, boosts throughput so users can perform more actions at once and improves performance per dollar without incurring a large cost increase.
Flexible Server delivers a jump in performance per dollar without incurring a large cost increase. The study calculated the price-performance value based on the total monthly costs of running similarly configured instances. With a move to Flexible Server, you can expect higher NOPM per dollar for a better value than you’re currently getting by continuing to use Single Server instances.
Exciting new ways to innovate
Flexible Server has more than superior performance. New, AI-enhanced capabilities give you powerful ways to innovate. For example, with Vector Search and the Azure AI extension for PostgreSQL, you can perform advanced search operations, build rich generative AI applications, and use AI-driven queries directly within your database for deeper insights. In addition, your IO-intensive workloads benefit from enterprise-level autoscaling and premium compute and storage options.
An easy path to migration
Single Server is currently scheduled for retirement on March 28, 2025. If you have Single Server, we strongly recommend that you migrate to Flexible Server so you get the best experience of running PostgreSQL workloads on Azure.
Migration to Flexible Server is easier than you think. Principled Technologies tested the migration path, using the offline Azure migration tool to move a sample 525 GB database from Single Server to Flexible Server.
“Moving to Flexible Server is easy,” the report concludes, adding that the migration service migrated the entire server—including users; roles and privileges; schema; and data—with security and reliability.
Azure Database for PostgreSQL offers both offline and online migration options to help you make the move, whether you’re moving from Single Server, an on-premises server, AWS RDS for PostgreSQL, or Azure Virtual Machines.
Learn more
Read the full study: Realize better value and performance migrating from Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Single Server to Flexible Server with AMD EPYC
For more information:
Azure Database for PostgreSQL – Flexible Server
Migration to Azure made easy: Upgrade Your PostgreSQL Experience
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Upgrade to Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server for better performance with easy migration
With the retirement of Azure Database for MySQL – Single Server scheduled for this September, it’s time to move to Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server. The move improves performance, offers better value, and is supported by an easy migration process for your high-performance online transaction processing (OLTP) applications according to a recent study by Principled Technologies. Overall, Flexible Server delivers up to 266 percent better performance per dollar plus significantly faster transactions and lower latency compared to Single Server.
With a new and improved architecture, Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server advances the computation, availability, scalability, and performance capabilities of this fully managed MySQL service. You get better performance across all service tiers and more ways to control your costs and ensure business continuity.
Better value and stronger OLTP performance
Principled Technologies compared similar configurations of Azure Database for MySQL – Single Server and Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server in its study, “Improving database performance and value with an easy migration to Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server with AMD EPYC.” The tests used sysbench, the standard for MySQL benchmarking, to simulate OLTP performance, reporting data in transactions per second (TPS) and queries per second (QPS), and also compared latency in milliseconds.
Compared to Single Server, Flexible Server delivered up to:
266 percent better performance per dollar.
117 percent better performance.
54 percent lower latency.
Flexible Server leads in price-performance for mission-critical workloads based on a comparison of monthly costs.
The study calculated the price-performance value as the median of the three runs performed for each test (TPS, QPS, latency). Flexible Server has the clear advantage, meaning you can pay up to 266 percent less for the same performance. In a straight OLTP comparison, Flexible Server outperforms Single Server in transactions per minute (TPM)—another practical business advantage. For example, your websites can handle more sales, more customers, and more transactions while lower latency can translate to faster load and response times for database users.
Sysbench performance tests show that Flexible Server delivers better performance to handle heavy traffic on your applications.
The performance tests used a 5-minute run time at multiple thread counts. For Flexible Server, the new autoscale IOPS feature enabled IOPS to automatically adjust based on workload requirements.
A related study by Principled Technologies concludes that Azure Database for MySQL leads in price-performance for mission-critical workloads. With accelerated logs enabled, the Azure Database for MySQL Business Critical service tier costs up to 54 percent less than MySQL on Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) and costs up to 51 percent less than Google Cloud Platform (GCP) Cloud SQL for MySQL.
A new level of AI-powered innovation
With Flexible Server, database performance is no longer limited by the compute, storage, or IOPs capacity. You benefit from better performance, and it’s easier to monitor and manage operations and provision the right IOPs limit for a server.
Flexible Server also features the latest innovations and integrations with Azure OpenAI and Azure Cognitive Search, enabling you to build new AI-driven intelligent applications with your MySQL data.
Super fast migration
Single Server is scheduled for retirement by September 16, 2024. We recommend upgrading to Flexible Server for the best MySQL experience. Migration is free of charge, and the Principled Technology study reports that the command-line interface tool that Microsoft offers makes it easy. The study used Azure Database for MySQL Import to move a sample 50 GB database from an 8vCPU Single Server to a similar Flexible Server configuration. The move took just a few steps and finished in as little as 9 minutes, 10 seconds.
The migration command provides smart defaults for the required parameters, such as tier, version, and location, and you can customize the options. You can also choose from other offline and online migration tools based on in-place auto-migration or Azure Database Migration Service (classic).
Learn more
Read the study: Improving database performance and value with an easy migration to Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server with AMD EPYC.
For more information:
Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server
Migrate from Single Server to Flexible Server
Microsoft Azure innovation powers leading price-performance for MySQL database in the cloud
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