Why the PowerShell Module for Teams is Critically Flawed

Teams PowerShell

Microsoft has released a beta version of the Teams PowerShell module. The only problem is that the module is not very good. In fact, the module is very disappointing because it does not contain the cmdlets that an Office 365 administrator might except to automate operations around Teams. Maybe the 1.0 release will be better. We can only hope!

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How (un)safe is it to protect an admin page with a simple query-string password?

I have a very simple admin web page that simply displays feedback messages left by users of my mobile app. The messages are sent from the app to a web server, and to view the messages one needs to visit a particular URL and s… Continue reading How (un)safe is it to protect an admin page with a simple query-string password?

Office 365 Admin News from Ignite 2017

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Microsoft made a number of announcements about improvements they are making to Office 365 administration at the Ignite 2017 conference. Here’s a synopsis of what was announced from support for scoped administration using Azure AD admin units to a new “Usage Score.”

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SharePoint Online Administration Joins the 21st Century. Office 365 Admins Relieved

Microsoft gave details of many new features at the SharePoint Virtual Summit. Introducing a modern SharePoint Admin Center is the best feature in my eyes, but then again, I am not a SharePoint Pro.

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