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235 TopicsGSA client exclamation mark, Forwarding policy dosen't exist in registry
Good day, Have difficult time getting Entra Private Access working. Entra portal --------------- GSA > Dashboard > Device Status says : 0 have the Global Secure Access Client installed: 0.0% The client pc is entra joined and is compliant, the client user has Entra ID Suite Trail license assigned. Traffic forwarding > Private access is enabled, have Quick Access application configured for SMB access. User and group assigments is set to a group where the user resides. Microsoft traffic profile and Internet access profile = disabled (as for now i just want to make the Private acces profile working) Enterprise applications = 1 active Connectors are online with status active. Client PC ------ Event log of client pc says the understated: Error occurred while requesting a new forwarding profile: The SSL connection could not be established, see inner exception.. Request Parameters: Microsoft Entra Device ID: 61ma02-9453-1277-98gz-hkdhksa3d0, Correlation vector: kdfhkshfkashdJ.0, APS URL: https://aps.globalsecureaccess.microsoft.com/api/v3/AgentSettings?os=Windows%2010&clientVersion=2.8.45.0. The client will continue working with the existing forwarding profile. GSA Advanced diagnostics: Username : empty Tenant ID : empty Forwarding profile ID: empty Client version 2.8.45.0 Health check = is green till Policy server is reachable, after that exclamation mark. https://aps.globalsecureaccess.microsoft.com/api/v3/AgentSettings?os=Windows%2010&clientVersion=2.8.45.0 if i try the above url in the browser then i get invalid request, this means that the client is able to reach the server, which means network or DNS issues are unlikely and the The SSL handshake is successful, and the certificate is valid. Need guidance as to understand why the client is not able to retreive profiles, i am using windows 11. Tried with disabling firewall too. Thanks!203Views1like5CommentsEntra ID expressions for attribute mapping
Hi All, we have the following requirement. if [StatusEndEmploymentDate] is null or if its grater than today's date and city value is present the user should move to repective OU if [StatusEndEmploymentDate] is less than today's date than user should move to the staging OU. we have tried following query but there is no luck. need your help to achieve the requirement. Switch([StatusEndEmploymentDate],Switch([City],"OU=Users,DC=abc,DC=com", "Amsterdam", "OU=Users,OU=Amsterdam,DC=abc,DC=com", "Antwerp", "OU=Users,OU=Antwerp,DC=abc,DC=com", "Bengaluru", "OU=Users,OU=Bengaluru,DC=abc,DC=com", "Copenhagen", "OU=Users,OU=Copenhagen,DC=abc,DC=com"),IIF(DateDiff("d", Now(), [StatusEndEmploymentDate])>"-1",Switch([City],"OU=Users,OU=IAM,DC=abc,DC=com","Amsterdam","OU=Users,OU=Amsterdam,DC=abc,DC=com","Antwerp","OU=Users,OU=Antwerp,DC=abc,DC=com","Bengaluru","OU=Users,OU=Bengaluru,DC=abc,DC=com","Copenhagen"))24Views0likes1CommentMicrosoft 365 Apps for Windows 10:Default file format
Hi, when deploying M365 Apps via Intune it is mandatory to define the "Default file format". Either "Office Open Document Format" or "Office Open XML Format". This selection leads to the situation, that when saving an excel worksheet one of the above file formats are are set as the default file format to save as. How would I be able to let e.g. xlms be the default file format? cheers, heinzelrumpel37Views1like0CommentsAccess Package Approval automation with our Servicedesk ticketing tool
Hi Team, I am trying to automate all the access package approvals to be logged in our Service desk ticketing tool. Example: When a user requests access, once an approval request triggers from Microsoft it should also log a ticket in our ticketing tool. If the request got approved, the ticket should log this information & automatically gets closed. Our ticketing tool dev team is working on it however, they are stuck in the middle & looking to extract the necessary webhook information required for triggering actions from the Azure solution. Any input or guidance regarding webhook information supported by the Azure solution would be greatly appreciated and would assist us in progressing with the discussed requirements accordingly. Looking forward for your help to achieve this. Thanks, Garima28Views0likes1CommentGolden Path for Education - Part 1a
What is Golden Path Golden Path was developed to simplify and enhance the security of deploying a Microsoft 365 tenant solution in education. It consists of three stages: Stage 1: Deployment Guides are available online at Golden Path. This stage includes: Baseline - Stage 1a Standard - Stage 1b Advanced - Stage 1c Stage 2: A Discovery/Assessment AI tool is used to expose the tenant's configuration and analyze it against the tenant's license configurations, tenant and service settings, Microsoft's general education recommendations, and customer requirements. Stage 3: Drift Configuration management helps understand changes made against the established configuration in the tenant. These changes can be reversed or modified before any breaches or irregularities create problems. Goals and Objectives for Golden Path Goals Develop prescriptive deployment guides that provide a centralized resource with education-specific scenarios to assist organizations in defining, managing, and organizing their tenant and appropriate applications. Reduce the overall complexity of tenant and service deployment. Establish baseline recommended pathways to facilitate a common and agreed-upon configuration based on subject-matter experts. Utilize AI technology to uncover and compare recommended settings against user requirements based on documented configurations. Implement phased configurations to aid customers and partners in understanding what they may not know or should consider during discovery to meet customer expectations. Highlight unused features and products to ensure customers fully leverage the potential and benefits of their purchased product licenses. Identify opportunities for partner participation in achieving customer goals and expectations based on customer requirements and Golden Path findings. Create an easy pathway for customer change management to enhance control, security, compliance, and privacy of tenants. Develop custom assessments to evaluate product entry for items such as Copilot, Defender, Purview, Intune, Zero-Trust, and Microsoft Entra ID. Objectives Deliver information for features available (used/unused) to users based on license model. Prescriptive recommendations based on education scenarios. - Present upgrade license opportunities from A1 to A3 to A5. Security analysis exposing gaps and issues proactively to allow modifications before it's too late. Promote partner access to customers that have defined gaps based on assessments and are requesting partner assistance. Better discovery and assessment analysis with new tools. Designed to be more self-serving customer and partner access management. Speed up user adoption for educators and IT Admins alike. Baseline Stage 1a Baseline is stage 1a in the overall development of the Golden Path for Education. It is based on a majority of licenses within the tenant at the Microsoft 365 A1 for Education level. It also is a set of recommendations for ALL Microsoft Education tenants. Navigation Golden Path has three folders in the navigations. Golden Path Baseline References Golden Path folder consist of the Golden Path overall review. It goes over the entire program and the how and why it is built. Currently there are two pages, Golden Path overview and Baseline Overview. Golden Path overview menu Golden Path overview Stages (Deployment Guides, Discovery/Assessments, Drift Management) Modules (Setup, Identity, Applications, Security, and Devices) Phases (Baseline(A1), Standard(A3), Advanced(A5)) Baseline Overview Steps for each phase (Setup, Identity, Applications, Security, Devices) Licenses that are included General information links List of links for all applications and products included with A1 license List of links for all features included with A1 license Baseline menu Setup Tenant setup is key to establishing a secure and valid tenant. Setup goes through domain assignment, administration, and service management. Overview - Review all the steps that are part of the setup phase section Step 1 - Create your Office 365 tenant account Step 2 - Configure Security Center admin settings Step 3 - Secure and configure your network Step 4 - Sync your on-premises active directory Step 5 - Provision users Step 6 - Sync SIS with School Data Sync (SDS) Step 7 - License Users Identity Establishing an identity via Microsoft Entra ID and establishing authentication methods, Single Sign-On, and user procurement methodologies. Overview - Review all steps that are a part of the identity phase Step 1 - Understand identity definitions Step 2 - Configure Microsoft Entra ID basics Step 3 - Consider education identity steps Step 4 - Consider identity applications Step 5 - Set up access to operation services Step 6 - Set up identity lifecycle Step 7 - Configure security in identity Step 8 - Manage access controls Applications Applications like Microsoft Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive, Exchange Online are the core to a Microsoft tenant. Getting these applications setup are essential to allowing users in education to access services and apps like Learning Accelerators. Overview - Review all steps that are a part of the application phase Exchange Online o Step 1 - Design an Exchange Online environment o Step 2 - Set up Exchange Online o Step 3 - Configure compliance and security in Exchange Online o Step 4 - Configure address books, shared mailboxes, and clients Microsoft Teams o Overview - What is Microsoft Teams for Education o Step 1 - Configure Microsoft Teams for Education o Step 2 - Configure Microsoft Teams policies and settings for education organization OneDrive/SharePoint - Overview o Step 1 - Plan your OneDrive and SharePoint Deployment o Step 2 - Share within OneDrive and SharePoint o Step 3 - Configure security and access controls in OneDrive and SharePoint o Step 4 - Compliance considerations with OneDrive and SharePoint Security and Compliance Security via each phase is essential to maintaining order and blocking access for bad actors. Along with security compliance/privacy considerations that are established to adhere to a multitude of local and government requirements worldwide. Overview Step 1 - Security Considerations Devices Managed and unmanaged devices are another key to helping secure the network and potential cyber-security considerations that enter the network via these devices. Overview Step 1 - Review device management structure Step 2 - Plan device management Step 3 - Configure settings and applications Step 4 - Deploy and manage devices Windows 11 features and tips References menu Mulit-tenant solutions - Architectural recommendations base on multi or large tenant solutions. Accessibility Deploy Office 365 applications Pooled storage management How do you use Golden Path? Golden Path uses deployment guidelines content that contain education scenario specifics. Golden Path has a linked path for each modules based on the phase (Baseline,Standard,Advanced). Users can follow the deployment content to establish or redefine the tenant configuration in order to enable additional services and products. What’s Next Go to https://aka.ms/gp4edu to access the first part of Golden Path. Part 1b (Standard -A3 content) NEXT Part 1c (Advanced – A5 content) Part 2 - We will create a mechanism to discover the tenant configuration settings and allow customers and partners the ability to qualify what is set to standard recommendation. Using AI to deliver user requirements against the configuration will allow additional paths to enable services and features that allow the user/customer to achieve their objectives. Part 3 – Deliver drift management solution for management of unrealized or understood changes that need to be approved or modified.334Views3likes1CommentHow to Recover Deleted Word Document on Windows 10
I recently deleted a crucial Microsoft Word document by mistake on my Windows 10 PC and urgently need to recover it. After deleting, I emptied my Recycle Bin, realizing too late that the document was gone. I've attempted basic recovery steps like using the "Undo" feature without success and am wary of downloading recovery tools without recommendations. Could anyone suggest reliable data recovery software compatible with Windows 10, or if there's a built-in feature I might have missed that could help? The document was last located in my "Documents" folder and is a .docx file. I greatly appreciate any advice or tips you can share to help recover my document. Your expertise and suggestions will be invaluable to me during this stressful time. Thank you in advance for your help.78KViews0likes7CommentsThe development spectrum of Microsoft 365 and Power Platform
It's a balance of knowing what skills to use, and when - blended with thoughtful 'build versus buy' decision making criteria. This webinar looks left-to-right across the full spectrum of options within Microsoft 365 and Power Platform - from no-code to low-code, to pro-code. Each presenter will represent one area on the spectrum. Chris Kent will put SharePoint and Lists into action and demonstrate a common no-code scenario. April Dunnam will then showcase what you can do with Power Apps and Power Automate to design a clear example of low code. And last, Vesa Juvonen take us into Visual Studio leveraging SharePoint Framework and guidance on when, and how, to extend Microsoft 365 using pro-code patterns and practices (PnP). Your host, Mark Kashman, will kick things off and interview each presenter between each segment to help discover what you need to ask yourself when assessing your next spectrum of development opportunity. Sharing is caring. Related resources The Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Community: https://pnp.github.io/ Power Platform learning paths: https://aka.ms/learnpowerplatform Microsoft Lists resource center: https://aka.ms/MSLists List Formatting Samples: https://aka.ms/List-Formatting Microsoft adoption hub: https://adoption.microsoft.com3KViews2likes5CommentsLimitations on Modifying Enterprise Applications in Azure AD
Hi All, I'm curious about the limitations on modifying Enterprise Applications in Azure AD. Specifically, are there any restrictions on how frequently we can make changes to attributes, ACS, or reply URLs? I understand that modifying these settings can impact user access, but I'm concerned about potential rate limits or other restrictions that might prevent frequent updates. Any insights or best practices for managing these changes would be greatly appreciated. Post Script We don't have a dedicated QA environment, so understanding these limitations will help us plan our changes carefully.77Views0likes1CommentApp assignment - removing a required app
Dear community, I am cleaning up our Intune Apps for Windows - just for confirmation: when I remove the "Required" assignment, it does not take any action on the client, correct? I don't want to break anything and the inventory is very mixed, sometimes an MSI, sometimes a very old and somehow packaged EXE. Thank you and kind regards, EileenSolved31KViews1like9Commentsdrag images doesn't follow the mouse path
Hello, Until yesterday, it was always easy for me to move images in Word. I could just click and drag, and the image would follow the path I was making with my mouse. However, since today this doesn't work anymore. I can still click and drag, but the images won't follow my mouse. This makes it really difficult to choose the correct position for my images. It is strange because if I group an image and a caption and then move the image in the group, it does follow my mouse. I suspect it has something to do with the anchor position, but I don't know how to switch this off. Word version = Version 2404 Build 16.0.17531.20140) How can I solve this issue? Thanks in advance. How can I solve this isse? Thanks in advance.1.5KViews0likes9Comments