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13 Topics🚀 Mastering Microsoft Power Platform Fundamentals – My Learning Journey & Tips!
I recently completed the Power Platform Fundamentals Learning Plan and wanted to share my journey, key takeaways, and useful tips for anyone looking to get certified! 💡 What I learned: ✔ How Power Automate simplifies workflows ✔ Dataverse best practices ✔ Custom app-building insights Here’s the official Microsoft Learn Plan I followed: [Power Platform Fundamentals Learning Plan] 📢 If you're preparing for the exam or just exploring Power Platform, let’s connect and discuss! Feel free to ask any questions. 🚀27Views0likes0CommentsSharePoint Calendar to show Exchange (Outlook) Online Shared Calendar
I am having a challenge with Power Automate trying to access a Shared Exchange Online Calendar in order to read the events and bring them to my SharePoint calendar or list, all necessary permissions are set in Exchange online and I have access and see the calendar events in my outlook under SharedCalendars, but unable to access it via Power Automate even by accessing it with ID. and I get error in Power Automate output as: "message": "The specified object was not found in the store. Can anyone advise on what I might be missing?539Views0likes1CommentAccess Denied: Development Pathways Restricted by Protocol BARRIERS_MX-502
Microsoft Build 2024 was anticipated with excitement, but the reality was more disheartening. Valuable tools and learning resources, discussed extensively at Build, remain inaccessible to many developers due to restrictive access requirements. Accessing Microsoft's development pathways has become increasingly difficult for independent developers, particularly with the introduction of Copilot Studio. Despite the excitement around its potential, the requirement for an organizational 'work' or 'school' account creates a significant barrier. Microsoft 365 business subscriptions, necessary for these organizational accounts, are not feasible for many individual developers due to their cost and the nature of their work. Additionally, the alternative—an MSDN subscription—is not a practical solution for everyone. This situation leaves many developers unable to experiment with and utilize Copilot Studio and other advanced tools. The frustration is palpable, as independent developers are effectively excluded from accessing resources that could enhance their skills and contributions. At this year's Build conference, the excitement around new tools and features quickly turned to disappointment for many. The realization that these tools were out of reach due to restrictive access requirements overshadowed the innovations presented. This practice seems inconsistent with Microsoft's open-source philosophy and its stated commitment to fostering a diverse and inclusive developer community. It’s a frustrating reality for many developers who are eager to learn and innovate but are hindered by access barriers. Moreover, this exclusionary practice contradicts the principles of Responsible AI Practices. By restricting access to advanced development tools like Copilot Studio, Microsoft is inadvertently creating a divide that hampers the inclusive growth and ethical deployment of AI technologies. Ensuring broad and equitable access is crucial for the responsible advancement of AI, and current policies need to reflect this imperative. Barriers hinder innovation. Deleted332Views0likes0CommentsEnable Sensitivity Labels for Containers - Learn Article Query
We have a QA and Production 365 tenant and are looking to enable sensitivity labels for containers. Checking the both tenants using: $Setting = Get-MgBetaDirectorySetting | where { $_.DisplayName -eq "Group.Unified"} $Setting.Values I can see that these labels have been enabled in QA and that Production shows that the labels are not yet enabled. Unfortunately, QA was enabled some time in the past. Rather than jumping straight into Production, I'd like to disable labels in QA and then reenable them. This will allow me to check the validity of the MSFT learn commands shown on : Assign sensitivity labels to groups - Microsoft Entra ID | Microsoft Learn The following article Use sensitivity labels with Microsoft Teams, Microsoft 365 Groups, and SharePoint sites | Microsoft Learn has a section on how to disable labels for containers. However, it doesn't make sense to me. It states 'to disable the feature, in step 5, specify $setting["EnableMIPLabels"] = "False"'. I can't see how applying this command to step 5 does anything. Step 5 is about checking whether a change has been made, not making the change. Step 4 is where the setting change is made (set EnableMIPLabels to True). To me, the command to run would be: $params = @{ Values = @( @{ Name = "EnableMIPLabels" Value = "False" } ) } Update-MgBetaDirectorySetting -DirectorySettingId $Setting.Id -BodyParameter $params What are people thoughts. I'm calling the process into questions as Step 3 also doesn't work as the article suggests. If I run $grpUnifiedSetting = Get-MgBetaDirectorySetting -Search DisplayName:"Group.Unified" in QA, where I know the setting is enabled, nothing happens. The article says if nothing happens, then labels haven't been enabled, which I know is incorrect. (for me the above command doesn't do anything, only set a variable to contain a value.391Views0likes0Comments🔃 How to synchronize Microsoft Loop task list in Planner and Microsoft To-Do
NEW VIDEO N. 354 There is a fantastic integration that involves the tasks list of Microsoft Loop, in fact, this one is not a normal tasks list but is fully integrated with Microsoft Planner and Microsoft To-Do. This means that you can collaborate and centralize your tasks list, every new task created in Loop will appear in Planner and To-Do and vice-versa. #Loop #Teams #MicrosoftTeams #giulianodeluca #remotework #remotelearning #Microsoft #corporate #tutorial #officetips #Microsoft365 #Planner #ToDo5.9KViews0likes3CommentsMicrosoft Security Partner certification metrics
According to Evolving Microsoft 365 certifications help keep you in sync with the new era of work - Microsoft Community Hub, MS-500 is retiring on June 30, 2023. The metric still stands as below. When is this guidance changing? What are the new requirements?1KViews0likes1CommentRepresent Microsoft in this annual survey
Microsoft invites you to participate in the annual IT Skills and Salary Survey led by Skillsoft. The Microsoft community have been strong supporters of the annual IT Skills and Salary Survey by Skillsoft for over eight years. Anyone who fills out this survey is entered into a drawing for a prize. Learn more here.787Views0likes0Comments