In case you missed it - the latest Product Use Rights (january 2013) now includes a note under Additional Terms #3, page 82 "3. Each user may also use one of the five activations on a network server with the Remote Desktop Services (RDS) role enabled" (see screenshot below) Update January 22nd, 2013 Its important … Continue reading Good News: Use one of your Office 365 ProPlus activations on a network server with RDS role enabled (UPDATED March 18, 2013)
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Are you a visual learner?
If you are a visual learner then these videos might be useful. Office 365 video training courses Whether you’re new to Office 365 or want to learn a few new tricks, these courses will teach you how to use email, share documents and collaborate on projects, set up and attend online meetings, and use … Continue reading Are you a visual learner?
Firefox or Chrome users are repeatedly prompted for credentials in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Some Firefox or Chome users are repeatedly prompted to sign in even though they have successfully signed in previously when they use the web browser. This issue occurs when the following conditions are true: The web browser is connecting to a Microsoft Dynamics CRM Server that uses AD FS 2.0 for claims-based authentication. Claims-based authentication … Continue reading Firefox or Chrome users are repeatedly prompted for credentials in Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011
Merry Christmas
Merry Christmas to my readers across the World. I'm humbled by the number of views and feedback I get from my blog posts. The top 3 (see below) in terms of views are currently standing af 22,000, 16,000, and 12,000 views. Numbers like that makes me want to keep on blogging, so you'll see lots of … Continue reading Merry Christmas
Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Command Builder
The new SharePoint Online has an all-new Windows PowerShell module for admins to manage their sites and users. Windows PowerShell unlocks a lot of new scenarios, including bulk site creation and upgrade, and better quota management and reporting. To make it easier to build out a variety of Windows PowerShell commands for SharePoint Online, we've designed … Continue reading Windows PowerShell for SharePoint Command Builder
NEW – CRM Launch Portal
In case you missed it - Microsoft Partners can now leverage a bunch of great materials on the new Launch site in preparation for the December 2012 Service Update of CRM Online
Items are missing from your mailbox when you use Outlook to connect to Exchange Online
If you are using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007, Microsoft Outlook 2010, or Microsoft Outlook 2013 Preview to connect Microsoft Exchange Online and you notice that some messages are missing from the mailbox, the issue may occur if one or more of the following conditions are true: The message was deleted The message was archived Outlook is set … Continue reading Items are missing from your mailbox when you use Outlook to connect to Exchange Online
Issues you may encounter after you receive the latest SharePoint Online service update in Office 365
A planned service update is being performed for Microsoft SharePoint Online in Microsoft Office 365. This article lists the known issues that you may encounter because of the update Issue Knowledge Base article You’re prompted for credentials when you try to access an Office 365 SharePoint Online public website from a mobile device. Resolved … Continue reading Issues you may encounter after you receive the latest SharePoint Online service update in Office 365
Just released: CRM 2011 List Component for SharePoint Server 2010 and 2013
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 List component for SharePoint makes your Microsoft Dynamics CRM documents that are stored on SharePoint available to you in a format that has the look and feel of Microsoft Dynamics CRM. This component also enables Microsoft Dynamics CRM to automatically create folders that will be used to store documents related … Continue reading Just released: CRM 2011 List Component for SharePoint Server 2010 and 2013
Email Recipient Rate Limit raised from 1,500 to 10,000
To discourage users from sending unsolicited bulk messages, Exchange Online has restrictions that prevent users and applications from sending large volumes of email. Customers who send a lot of e-mails will need to understand the limits to how many messages can be sent from a single account in a period of time in the different … Continue reading Email Recipient Rate Limit raised from 1,500 to 10,000
