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Importing Approved Domains to Teams Admin Centre External Access
Learn how to import approved domains into Microsoft Teams External Access, whether you are adding a single entry manually or running a bulk update via PowerShell. By managing this list, you control exactly which external organizations can chat with your users, ensuring you stay secure without blocking business. While adding a domain one-by-one in the Admin Center works for quick fixes, a bulk import is the only way to go if you have a long list of partners to add at once. For

Jack Davies
3 days ago1 min read


5 Ways to Sync Intune Policies on Windows Devices
Learn how to manually synchronize your Windows 10 or Windows 11 computer with Microsoft Intune. By initiating a manual sync, you compel...

Jack Davies
Jul 136 min read


Enhancing Security: A Step-by-Step Guide to Enabling LAPs in Microsoft 365
This article provides step-by-step instructions for implementing Microsoft's Local Administrator Password Solution (LAPS) with Intune....

Jack Davies
Jul 1211 min read


Enhancing Security: A Step-by-Step Guide to Disabling Persistent Browser Sessions in Microsoft 365
In today's flexible working world, your team might be accessing company data from anywhere—a personal laptop, a shared family computer, or even a public terminal. While Microsoft 365 offers incredible convenience, features like the "Stay signed in?" prompt can pose a security risk in these scenarios. A user might close their browser tab, believing they've signed out, while their session remains active and accessible to the next person who uses the device. Fortunately, there's

Jack Davies
Jun 294 min read


How to add your own domain to an O365 tenancy
Don't settle for a generic @yourcompany.onmicrosoft.com email address. It's time to look professional and build brand trust with your own custom domain. This complete guide walks you through every step of connecting your domain to Microsoft 365, from DNS settings to updating user accounts, quickly and easily.

Jack Davies
Jun 224 min read


Pre-Provisioning User OneDrives with PowerShell Made Easy
Don't let OneDrive provisioning be an afterthought in your M365 deployment. Whether you're managing a large-scale data migration or onboarding a new hire, waiting for users to self-provision their storage isn't an efficient or scalable strategy.
This guide gives you the ultimate PowerShell toolkit to take control. Learn how to automatically provision OneDrive for every eligible user in your tenant or target a single user with surgical precision. Get our robust, step-by-step

Jack Davies
Jun 225 min read


Enhancing Security: A Step-by-Step Guide to Blocking Legacy Authentication in Microsoft 365
Why block Legacy Authentication? Blocking legacy authentication in Office 365 enhances security by preventing outdated protocols like...

Jack Davies
Jan 151 min read


Managing Calendar Permissions in O365 with PowerShell
How do you add calendar permissions? How do you remove them? Find out how to do that here!

Jack Davies
Jan 112 min read
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