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Multiple companies one onmicrosoft.com domain
Currently, we have 3 different companies, Lets say A, B and C. These three companies are united within one group, lets say ABC-Group. Employees within company A only work for company A, B only for B, etc. There are also people who work for the ABC-Group, so they work for all the three companies and also need access to all 3 companies. We would like to know if working with separate domains within one group (overarching) domain is possible. We would add custom domains within the onmicrosoft domain, for example: onmicrosoft domain: ABCGroup.sharepoint.com Domains within: @companyA.com, @companyB.com and @companyC.com This way we make sharing of agendas/documents more easy + the employees that work for the group do not need 3 separate accounts to access the 3 companies resources. Someone with some feedback/advise to our plan? Blogs like this seem to complex for the outcomes we want to achieve: https://learn.microsoft.com/nl-nl/azure/iot-central/core/howto-create-organizationsSolved1.2KViews0likes1CommentReporting on Incidents in security portal
Hi there, Is there a way to query the Incidents and alerts in the security.microsoft.com portal? I've been exporting the alerts, which works, but using kql would be preferred. I don't see a good way to export Incidents or to run kql against it. Is the only way to pull it over to Sentinel and do it from the log analytics workspace? Same for MCAS portal (defender for cloud apps) Thank you.Solved1.5KViews0likes2CommentsSwitching from Hybrid to Cloud Only
Hi all, We're working on a project with M365 wherein all data has been moved to SharePoint and all reliance on on-prem AD has been migrated. We'd like to nuke AD completely (no longer using GPO etc) but a lot of the machines in this environmetn are Hybrid-Joined. Is there a method to move from Hybrid Join to AzureAD only joined?Solved2.9KViews0likes3CommentsMicrosoft 365 Business and Azure Information P1 Not A Full Version?
Hi Guys, I've just spent countless hours on with support and their final analysis came back with the following: AIP P1 is enabled in M365B BUT you cannot encrypt emails (Outlook Mail Encryption) from within the Outlook desktop client. It is possible to do from with OWA but the desktop client does not have access to the Rights Management templates. They referenced this article which seems to match up with what they said. However, the M365B service description doesn't make this clear as AIP P1 is included so the assumption was that it was a full working version. This is also similar to Azure AD P1 -- M365B doesn't really have all of the features. Reference the section "Outlook in Office 365 subscriptions" https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Outlook-license-requirements-for-Exchange-features-46B6B7C5-C3CA-43E5-8424-1E2807917C99 Can someone help confirm my findings? I've been promoting OME to clients who will be converting to M365B so I might need to eat crow. Thank you.Solved2KViews0likes6CommentsEMS licenses for unlicensed users
Hello, I'm about to roll out EMS for our small business, and have a simple question about licensing. We have some users that are only used for email forwarding to groups of users. (support@domain.com) They are unlicensed and login is disabled. My thinking is that I should not need EMS license for these "users". Am I wrong to think like this? CheersSolved2.4KViews0likes4Comments
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