How To Enable Application Impersonation In Office 365 Using PowerShell
User impersonation in Office 365, aka application impersonation, is a feature that allows a service or application to act on behalf of a user such as sending email.
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User impersonation in Office 365, aka application impersonation, is a feature that allows a service or application to act on behalf of a user such as sending email.
In this blog post, we'll walk you through a step-by-step guide on using PowerShell to add bulk users to a shared mailbox in Office 365 with full access.
In this article, we will explore effective methods to find disabled users in Azure AD who are still licensed.
In this article, we will learn, how we can revoke a license from an Office 365 User or Azure Active Directory User.
You can use admin portal or Azure AD portal or PowerShell scripts are few methods to change UPN for single or bulk users.
Microsoft Teams also has the ability to bulk create multiple channels within a Team. The easiest way to create bulk private/standard channels with PowerShell.
MS Team Channels allow you to import users in bulk with PowerShell which will drastically reduce the time to introuce MS Team in a new organization.
In this post, we will see how we can add descriptions to multiple groups in Azure active directory groups in an easier way.
Learn how to deploy network printers using Microsoft Intune with PowerShell scripts. Step-by-step guide for installing printer drivers, creating printer ports.
In this article, we will see, how we can find a list of stale users and devices in the azure active directory.
It's a random issue that on the same Lync server some admins are not able to open Lync Server Management PShell, It shows a blank screen and no response while...
Throttling policy is a feature in Microsoft Exchange 2013 which provides flexibility to restrict messages and device connections to Exchange Server. In this...