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Map OneDrive to a drive letter 573 0
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To permanently map OneDrive to a drive letter, you first need to go to the Apps folder in Windows File Explorer. Then you need to create a new text document with one line of text. The file also needs to use the .bat extension. Right-click the file and choose edit. Then type subst z: “c:/Users/mark/OneDrive – Personal into the file and save it. Then double-click it to run the file and map OneDrive to the drive letter. The, click on the Windows Key and R key to open the run command...
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Adding a folder with a “.” in its name for file validation in Windows Server 494 0
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You normally can’t create a folder with the . character. One way to do it, though, is to add a . at the beginning and at the end of the folder name. Another way to do it is to change the working directory to the C drive and then run this command: “mkdir .well-known/pki-validation.” ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Article from https://www.xolphin.com/support/IIS_FAQ/IIS_-_create_well-known_folder Using fil...
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Connecting to Exchange and Active Directory 571 0
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Syncing Azure AD with your on-premise AD: You can use the Synchronization Service Manager GUI or PowerShell to integrate your Active Directory with Azure’s Active Directory. To integrate it using PowerShell you need to install Azure Active Directory Connect, import the PowerShell module ADSync, and run the command “Start-AdSyncSchedule.” Using PowerShell to connect to Exchange: To connect to Exchange remotely using PowerShell, you first need to run PowerShell as Administrator. Then you n...
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Microsoft Reporting vs. Microsoft Reporting Services 545 0
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The line between Microsoft Reporting, and Microsoft Reporting Services can be a little murky. Both use a Report Definition file with the extension RDLC. However, that is where the similarity ends. Because the two have a very similar look and feel from the front end, the end user, or even a system admin is unlikely to know the difference between the two. Adding to the confusion, a search engine query seeking information about either Microsoft.Reporting, or Microsoft.ReportingServices is likely...
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How to Fix a Compromised (Hacked) Microsoft Office 365 Account 625 0
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How to Fix a Compromised (Hacked) Microsoft Office 365 Account Posted by Mawadda Abuhamda on 07 August 2019 05:49 PM One of the most common security support requests we receive from our Office 365 customers is for assistance with remediating an account compromise. The most common scenario is that a member of their organization became the victim of a phishing scam and the attacker obtained the password for their account. (Note: If you are not an admin please read How to determine whether your O...
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