One of the advantages of Exchange Online is the scale of the environment and the need to not have to manage individual servers, databases, and specific policies. Instead, those can […]
Understanding connectors – Planning and Implementing Exchange Online Deployments
Connectors are Exchange configuration objects that define mail flow relationships between mail systems. Exchange Online features inbound connectors (used to receive mail from other organizations or systems) and outbound connectors […]
Planning for DNS records – Planning and Implementing Exchange Online Deployments
When many people think of Microsoft’s services and software, they frequently gravitate toward email and collaboration. Microsoft originally entered the email arena in 1988 with Microsoft Mail; 8 years later, […]
Using the Office 365 Client Management dashboard – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment
The Office 365 Client Management dashboard, starting with Configuration Manager version 1802, is the go-to place for viewing information about the state of your Configuration Manager-deployed Office apps. The dashboard […]
The broad group – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment
These steps mirror the pilot group settings with two exceptions: Once you have configured your apps and deployment, you can view the status of the deployment by navigating to Apps […]
Policy management – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment
In addition to managing the deployment options, such as languages, licensing, or application preferences, you can also use the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center to manage policies. Policies are used […]
Deploying to endpoints – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment-1
The MS-100 exam emphasizes deployment through the Microsoft 365 Apps admin center, Microsoft Intune (formerly Microsoft Endpoint Manager), and Microsoft Configuration Manager. While other deployment options exist (such as through […]
Working with Identity Protection– Planning and Implementing Secure Access
Azure Identity Protection is an Azure AD Premium P2 feature (with a few limited features available in P1) that allows organizations to identify several types of risks in the Azure […]
Planning for Microsoft 365 Apps updates – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment
Like Windows Enterprise, Microsoft 365 Apps makes use of the concept of update channels. Update channels determine the update schedule for endpoints. There are currently three update channels: Now that […]
Deploying to endpoints – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment-2
Under Where do you want to deploy Office from, Office Content Delivery Network (CDN) is selected by default. You can also choose Local source and specify an update path or […]