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- How do you permanently turn off new outlook? - Microsoft Community
I don't like it, I don't want it, I am not going to switch to it, and I never want to see it again For the longest time it would periodically switch to the new outlook, I would turn it off, and
- Removing an Online Archive from a Mailbox - Microsoft Community
We are trying to merge the contents of the archive back in to the main mailbox, before disabling the archive It seems to us the simplest way of doing this is disabling the archive and re-enabling it, just to disconnect the archive so that we can run use "New-MailboxRestoreRequest" without affecting the user
- I am attempting to re-enable a add-in that is disabled, I tried doing . . .
I would really appreciate your advice on this matter I also checked the trust center settings for add-ins and "disable ll applications add-ins" is not checked
- How to prevent excel from disabling add-in? - Microsoft Community
How to prevent excel from disabling add-in? There are a few virtual excel add-ins installed on around 3K+ users Excel is disabling the add-in on launch and the user has to enable it manually Is there any way to prevent disabling of add-ins? Is it advisable to use this policy? Should this policy registry added in the virtual package?
- Outlook Teams add-in disabled; why cant I enable it?
Have you seen any warning tips about disabling this add-ins in Outlook like below? If so, the issue may be related to Outlook would disable the add-in that decrease the performance of your Outlook, and you could check them in your Slow and Disabled COM Add-ins list (File>Manage COM Add-ins)
- I disabled two-factor authentication, but it still asks for a code to . . .
For this, it sounds like you're experiencing some issues with disabling two-factor authentication (2FA) in your Microsoft 365 account Here are a few steps you can try to resolve this issue:
- Disabling Mailbox archive for Active user - Microsoft Community
Disabling "Mailbox archive" for Active user Hi All, I have enabled a ' Mailbox archive' for one of our organisation's active users while troubleshooting other issues Since the problem was not resolved I attempted to revert the changes and tried to disable the 'Mailbox archive' which is now failing Summary:
- disabled account on AD is still synced to O365
Disabling an account from local Active Directory won't delete the user account from the Azure AD You need to either move the account to a non-synchronizing OU or delete the object from the local AD
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