2018

Exchange Online – You can now manage calendar delegation with PowerShell

The MailboxFolderPermission cmdlet for Exchange Online is getting improved with the adding of a new parameter (SharingPermissionFlags) to let you manage calendar delegation. With this parameter, which only applies to Calendar folder when using the Editor access right, you can set the user as a delegate (as you do when using the Delegate Access from […]

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Azure – You can now use PowerShell to create Azure App Proxy

As you may already know, Azure Application Proxy (AAP or Azure App Proxy) is an Azure feature allowing you to publish internal web application without opening any ports on your firewall. Until then, the only way to publish and manage Azure Application Proxy was to use the Azure administration portal, which could make it time

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Azure – Azure Information Protection Scanner management

Following my post to install and configure Azure Information Protection Scanner (AIP Scanner) (see https://t.co/RIvT261b7O) here are few thoughts when you come to manage AIP Scanner: All management operation for AIP Scanner are done with PowerShell. That said you need to logon as the service account you used to configure AIP Scanner, otherwise you will

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Azure – Use Azure Information Protection Scanner to automatically apply label and protect on-premises files

You may already Azure Information Protection (AIP) is used to protect and classify your data. You may aware you can also automated classification and protection for your data hosted online. Now, you can use Azure Information Protection Scanner to automatically classify and protect your files hosted on-premises, either on file servers or SharePoint (2013 or

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SharePoint Online – New SharePoint Online administration portal

A new SharePoint Online administration portal is being deployed; as usual available first for First Release tenants. A link (Try the new SharePoint admin center preview – pointing to https://<your tenant>-admin.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/online/AdminHome.aspx) to the new SharePoint Online administration portal will be shown (when available) from the current SPO administration portal If you want to give a

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Intune – You can now assign mobile app to all users

A new option has been his apparition on the Intune management portal when assigning applications. You can now assign an application as available to all users with enrolled devices; you do not need anymore to assign it to a group At the time of writing this post, this option is only available for Microsoft Store

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Azure – Azure Application Proxy now supports wildcards

You may already know the Azure Application Proxy (or Azure App Proxy or AAP), used to publish internal web applications to the external world without opening communication ports on the firewall and which can be used to leverage Azure AD for authentication and SSO. Now, Azure App Proxy supports wildcards to publish multiple web application

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Azure/Office 365 – Azure AD is now getting Administrative Units capabilities

An update is currently being deployed (first for First release tenant) to provide Administrative Units (AU) capabilities to Azure AD. AU capabilities are basically the equivalent of the Organizational Unit on Active Directory. This is going to deliver better delegated administration experience, like delegating administration to specific set of users/groups instead of delegating full Azure

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Exchange Online – Get notified when users report Junk/Phishing emails

If you are using Exchange Online, you may already know the ‘Report message’ add-in to report junk or phishing emails But as an administrator, do you know where to get these reports, and do you know you can also get notified? I’m sure not, so here it is: Access Users Reported Message first, you can

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