
Running, Mountain Biking, and being Grateful
** Not Work Related ** I like to exercise; I usually run every day except Sundays, and more recently, mountain bike too. I enjoy participating […]
** Not Work Related ** I like to exercise; I usually run every day except Sundays, and more recently, mountain bike too. I enjoy participating […]
About three weeks ago, I struggled to sleep with a dodgy stomach. I am sure you have all been there, where you have eaten something […]
Well it is that time of year again when all of the MVP’s wait for the Microsoft email to appear to let them know if […]
Connecting to the Microsoft Graph using PowerShell is simple and easy. The most straightforward approach is to pass the required scopes as part of the […]
Well, it is that time again where the Microsoft machine renames everything again, making it much more fun for us on the ground to explain […]
As you all know, I love using Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK for working with Microsoft 365. To help myself and others, I created an introductory […]
While working with Microsoft 365 Sensitivity labels, you often realize that the key to using them successfully is the end-user experience. The default user experience […]
While working with PnP (Patterns and Practices) PowerShell for Microsoft 365, I recently kept hitting an error about not being a Tenant Administrator. I am […]
Active Directory Federated Services (ADFS) has come a long way since the first builds I worked with many years ago. It is almost a de […]
A lot of the work I do daily is around Security, both On-premises and within the Cloud services such as Microsoft 365. I remember many […]
Like most of you, I receive email updates about all the service updates to Microsoft 365 and feature changes. I read these each time, sometimes […]
As with most services and features within Microsoft 365, Power Automate though great is open by default and allows a bit too much flexibility. For […]
As we all start to see in the New Year, I wish you all a Happy New Year!!! I genuinely hope that 2022 is a […]
We decided a few years ago that we would experience fewer presents every other year for Christmas in our family. Instead of buying many gifts […]
Originally thanksgiving was formed in New England and Canada by colonists who gave prayers of thanks for such blessings as safe journeys, military victories, or […]
Great news, Microsoft Graph PowerShell SDK is updated to version 1.9.0 and is now available. Release Notes: Adds User-Agent header to all requests. This should […]
Recently I have had a few conversations about the new Microsoft 365 Defender capabilities for allowing and blocking mail. To keep your organization safe, you […]
PowerShell is an excellent scripting language for any organization and any IT Administrator. You can type a search term for anything PowerShell-related, and you will […]
In a recent post by Daniel Chronlund, he explains one issue that needs addressing in any organization. During security assessments, I perform I bring this […]
In my last post on Adaptive scopes, I walked through the creation of them using PowerShell. If you have not read this yet, then go […]
The primary purpose of any organization using Microsoft 365 is to collaborate more effectively. However, there are times where restrictions may be needed to control […]
When working with Microsoft 365 Retention, a core task is to choose the content to apply the policies. There are two types of scopes “Adaptive” […]
Azure Information Protection provides an on-premises scanning component for applying protections to content stored within network shares or SharePoint document libraries and folders. The scanner […]
As with all PowerShell commands, there are often not many practical examples, and if there are, they don’t cover every scenario. The PowerShell Graph SDK […]
So it is that time of year again, where we all wait anxiously for the *new* feature updates and announcements. Some updates are amazing, others […]