Connecting to Office365 with PowerShell
When looking at support documents for Office365, you’ll often see instructions like “connect PowerShell to Office365,” but there are no instructions on how to do that. I was going through this, and thought, this is a problem I can fix. It only takes a few lines of PowerShell to connect your PowerShell to an Office365…
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Exchange Public Folder migration code
This last week John Morehouse and I did a significant office migration with one of our clients. As part of the migration, we decided to move their public folders from Exchange 2016 to Office 365 so that their public folders were hosted in the same place as their mailboxes; allowing us to decommission Exchange as…
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When is the Right Time to Look at New Services?
Microsoft Azure is rolling out new features at a fantastic speed. But when is the right time to evaluate those new features? It might be right as the feature is released, it might be later in the lifecycle. The basic answer to when to look at using new services is, it depends. If the company…
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My 2018 Blogging By The Numbers
2018 was an great year for blogging for myself. There was a decent amount of people reading articles that I’ve posted this year. My numbers are a bit off, as there were some issues I didn’t notice when I did an upgrade of my WordPress plugin that counts all the views. My plugin recorded about…
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