Exchange Online – New endpoint for SMTP AUTH clients still using TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1; act before 2022

If you use Office 365 and Exchange Online, you should already know that support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 has ended in October 2020. While the support of these legacy TLS protocols has ended, this is still in use and available for connection. Starting 2022, TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1 will be completely disabled […]

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Intune – You can now format the description of the applications you deployed

As you know Intune/Endpoint Configuration Manager can be used to deploy applications (either LOB [MSI, MSIX, APPX…] or Win32 apps [Intune package]). While deploying applications with Intune, the description field of the deployment is a mandatory field and not much look at as this is usually prepopulated by Intune using the application name. Well, you

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Azure – You can now resize your peered virtual network with no downtime (preview)

As you know, you can create virtual network (vNet) on Azure. Virtual networks are required when deploying virtual machines, VPN gateway or other many other resources. Well, until know you had to carefully plan your virtual network size, including future growth of the virtual network needs. Sometime you have to resize your virtual network because

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Intune – You can now supersede applications

Well, this has been a long awaited feature in Intune which is now available in preview: deploy application which supersede a previous one. The current state of this feature only applies for Intune package (aka Windows app (Win32)); this is not yet (?) available for MSI applications. You can configure the supersedence during the application

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SCCM – You can now convert your CGM to a scale set

As you know, Cloud Management Gateway (CMG) has been  feature available in SCCM for quite some time, allowing devices to connect back to SCCM while remotely connected (this was known in past version of SCCM as Internet Mode). As you also know, you can deploy CMG using 2 different mode: ‘classic’ cloud service and (more

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SCCM – You can now automatically uninstall application when the device is no longer part of the collection

With the release of the 2107 version of SCCM, you can now automatically uninstall application when the device is no longer part of the collection the application has been deployed to. To be able to enable the ‘Uninstall application if the targeted object is no fails out of collection”, you need to deploy the application

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SCCM – A new version (2107) of SCCM Current Branch has been released and this is what you need to know

If you are using System Center Configuration Manager Current Branch (aka SCCM, aka Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager) a new version – 2107 – has just been released and there few things you need to know. In case you did not follow the previous releases, support for the “Application Catalog Website Point” and “Application Catalog Web

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Teams – You can now manage the default setting when opening file

As you know, today when opening a file shared in Teams (either chat, meeting or Teams) the file opens by default within Teams. Well, good new, you can now manage this settings and change the default action when opening a file in Teams; you can choose Teams (default), Office apps or web browser This applies

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Azure AD Connect – A new major version is available and there are few things you need to know

If you are using Office 365 and/or Azure AD and have an on-premises Active Directory, you already know that you can synchronize your on-premises directory with Azure AD using Azure AD Connect. As you may already be using Azure AD Connect, you (should) also know that you need to keep up with the Azure AD

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Teams – You can now automatically start recording when joining a meeting

As you know, you can record Teams meeting by manually hitting the Start recording action. Well, you can now automatically start the recording when joining the meeting by edition the meeting options Off course this requires that the organizer has the AllowCloudRecording policy enabled as well as RecordingStorageMode set to OneDriveForBusiness as well as Stream.

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