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 […]
Managing remote domains – Planning and Implementing Exchange Online Deployments
By default, all external domains (represented by an asterisk) are configured with the same properties. The screenshot in Figure 11.2 shows the default configuration for remote domains. Figure 11.2 – […]
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 […]
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 […]
Planning for client connectivity and device capability – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment
You’re probably familiar with the Microsoft Office suite of applications, including Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Excel. Microsoft rebranded the subscription-based Office suite as Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise (although it’s […]
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 […]
Microsoft Intune – Planning and Implementing Microsoft 365 Apps Deployment
For organizations new to Microsoft 365 or those without Configuration Manager, Intune is one of the preferred ways to deploy the Microsoft 365 Apps.Per Microsoft’s recommendations, you should select a […]
Configuring Azure AD Application Proxy – Planning and Implementing Application Access
In addition to providing identity services, Azure AD also has features to help connect your on-premises applications and make them available as endpoints on the internet. The feature, known as […]
Configuring access – Planning and Implementing Application Access
By default, no security controls have been configured for this application, so all users can launch it. To make it available to only appropriate users, you will want to configure […]
Implementing access reviews– Planning and Implementing Secure Access
Creating an access review is straightforward. To create an access review, follow these steps: Figure 8.20 – The Access reviews page Figure 8.21 – Selecting an access review type Figure […]