In this article, we will be taking a look at how Purview Endpoint DLP (eDLP) can be used to detect and take action on sensitive information being pasted from a device’s clipboard into the browser. It is one of the many ways eDLP can help prevent unwanted data exfiltration activities that your standard DLP policies in Office 365 can’t do.
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SharePoint Online is built for collaboration, but storage growth is rarely set it and forget it. In most tenants, the storage curve is driven by everyday activity like co-authoring, AutoSave, and long-running project sites that never quite get cleaned up. Microsoft’s guidance is to treat storage as an operational concern: monitor trends, configure version history and retention intentionally, and take action on low-value content before it becomes a cost problem.
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I would like to discuss today configuring Office 365 Groups with on-premises Exchange Hybrid. Office 365 Groups is the new type of group that allows its members to collaborate efficiently through a variety of services, such as SharePoint Team Site, Yammer, Shared OneNote Notebook, Shared Calendar, Planner, and SharePoint Document Library.
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Unified Groups
Welcome to part 2 of the series, ‘Granular Licensing of Office 365 SKUs’. In Part 1 of this series, I discussed how to perform granular licensing of Office 365 SKUs via the Office 365 Admin Portal. We learned that there were some slick features on how to scope out user accounts and modify licensing. There were, however, some limitations.
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PowerShell
Hello fellow SCOM’ers. Today, we wanted to share with you all an easy way to script maintenance mode in SCOM 2012. If you don’t want to manually run this, you can run it as a scheduled task. We like to manage this manually by running the script ourselves, but to each their own. Happy scripting!
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