Exchange Online Calendar Auto-Processing Vexes Some Users


A recent change made to the way that Exchange Online processes notifications for calendar meetings has upset some Office 365 users because they don’t see the email. Instead of leaving the notification email in the Inbox, Exchange processes the update in the calendar and moves the notification to the Deleted Items folder, meaning that it might be missed. Which makes some people mad.

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Microsoft Switches Office 365 Groups to Private by Default

Microsoft is switching the default access type for Office 365 Groups to be private. It’s a change that you can easily reverse, if you want it groups to be public. The change will be effective for Outlook endpoints first, meaning OWA, Outlook desktops, and the Outlook mobile apps. Later, the other Office 365 apps that create Office 365 Groups might fall into line. Or not, as the case might be.

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