What’s the deal with “office@” account? I’ve heard that the “office@” account is a freebie that automatically goes to the account owner. I can’t find this in the documentation. Any ideas? Labels: Deployment All Discussions
Azure DNS is built on the Azure Resource Manager service, which offers the following benefits:Improved security Ease of use Private DNS domains Alias record setsAt this time, Azure DNS doesn't support Domain Name System Security Extensions. If you require this security extension, you should host...
Access is Denied when renaming a computer Access share via UNC locks account Access to another domain without trust Access to the domain UNC path accessing a UNC Share via Alias name prompts for credentials Accessing Active Directory using PrincipalContext (C# .Net) Accessing LDAP on Active Dire...
A If you've ever created a new alias, you've probably noticed that it goes away when you close the shell. For example, this creates a new alias d, which is a shortcut to the Get-ChildItem command: New-Alias d Get-ChildItem But when I close the shell, the alias is lost. The tri...
Select Add an existing email address as a Microsoft account alias, and then select Add alias. After you've added the email address, you'll be asked to verify that you're the account owner: a. Select Verify next to the new alias. A message is sent to the ...
Alias is a globally unique name for your service. It helps you mask the customer data for your service and at the same time creates an easy-to-share name for your service. When you create a Private Link service, Azure generates an alias for your service that you can share with your cus...
HI,I have to recreate a New GAL because after a migration the Default Global Address List is without recepient filter and so I add a new mailbox the email...
For info about privacy, seeHow Microsoft Search in Bing helps keep your info secure Where are the results from your organization? You have to sign in to Bing with your work or school account to get results from your organization. This is the same account that you use to sign in...
You can also create a new email address and close the previous account. Important note about email addresses: If the email that was shared is your Microsoft account alias, make sure that you update your account details properly before closing the account. For more info, go to: Change the ...
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