This is the final part of a 3-part series on OneDrive For Business Sharing Policies, and their impacts to Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures (MAD). Review In Part 1, we covered How To View OneDrive For Business Sharing Polices In PowerShell & The Admin Center. This post can be found here: https://madmike.net/how-to-view-one-drive-for-business-sharing-polices-in-powershell-the-admin-center/ In Part 2, we […]
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How to Change OneDrive For Business Sharing Policies in PowerShell at The User Level
This is part 2 of a 3-part series on OneDrive For Business Sharing Policies and their impacts to Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures. In Part 1, we covered How To View OneDrive For Business Sharing Polices In PowerShell & The Admin Center. This post can be found here: https://madmike.net/how-to-view-one-drive-for-business-sharing-polices-in-powershell-the-admin-center/ In this part we will show how […]
How To Pre-Provision A User’s OneDrive For Business In PowerShell
When a user is licensed for OneDrive for Business, this does not create the backend SharePoint site for them. Instead One Drive is provisioned on the first use. This makes a lot of sense as not all users will use OneDrive, and an automatic setup would leave a lot of empty sites around. In other […]
Fish with Tomatoes, Basil & Lemon
This is a favorite quick weekday recipe for us. I love fish and find some of the best dishes are just very simple. This is a great example such simplicity. I enjoy having friends and colleagues over for meals. I like it better than going out, as we tend to connect better, can hear each […]
How To View One Drive For Business Sharing Polices In PowerShell & The Admin Center
This will be a 3-part series on One Drive For Business Sharing Policies and their impacts to Mergers, Acquisitions & Divestitures. In Part 1, this article, we will cover how to view One Drive For Business Sharing polices In PowerShell & The Admin Center In Part 2, we will show how to change One Drive […]
Jordan Marsh Blueberry Muffins
It is amazing how recipes can bring us back to our childhood and this is certainly one of those recipes. Growing up we had two small blueberry bushes…plus the occasional raid of the neighbour’s bushes. When in season, they were plentiful, and this recipe would make its way out for very special Sunday mornings. Another […]
Why are Divestitures so hard?
Breaking up is hard to do! A Divestiture is very different from a Merger or Acquisition. For organizations that do this kind of work regularly, a Divestiture can throw them for a loop and highly underestimate the effort needed to complete the project. The main issue is how to separate data, and, at the root […]
Is it time to migrate from WebEx & Zoom to Microsoft Teams Only?
We certainly are living in interesting times. I write this post in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic. We are seeing organizations rapidly adopting technology to keep operating remotely. In this rush, firms are making some very quick decisions and are often overlooking their normal processes. I hate tool sprawl. In MAD projects, wherever we […]
Data Consistency Scoring in Migrations To Exchange Online
As a Microsoft Exchange Administrator, Bad Items in mailbox migrations have always been a pain. It is upsetting to see a large number of bad items in migrations because no one likes the idea of data loss. As outlined in the document called “Track and Prevent Data Loss”, in January 2020, Microsoft rolled out an […]
Looking Your Best – Audio and Video Guide For Microsoft Teams & Other Solutions
In this BLOG post I am going to cover some great tips to help you look, and sound, your best while on conference calls when working at home. I have done several sessions to college students on preparing for their first job interview, and a lot of this content applies here. In our remote world, […]