Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell using multi-factor authentication

If you want to use multi-factor authentication (MFA) to connect to Exchange Online PowerShell, you can't use the instructions at Connect to Exchange Online Using Remote PowerShell to use remote PowerShell to connect to Exchange Online. MFA requires you to install the Exchange Online Remote PowerShell Module, and use the Connect-EXOPSSession cmdlet to connect. What do you need to … Continue reading Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell using multi-factor authentication

How To Turn Off Clutter For Office 365 User / All Users

Firstly, ‘clutter’ means a set of dirty things collected in one place. This automated mailbox management feature was introduced to move the low-priority messages from Inbox to the “Clutter” folder (in the user mailbox) to reduce the Inbox clutter. How Can Office 365 Administrators Disable Clutter? Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell Run the relevant cmdlet … Continue reading How To Turn Off Clutter For Office 365 User / All Users

What is the Microsoft Secure Score?

The Microsoft Secure Score is a measurement of an organisation’s security position, with a higher number indicating more improvement actions taken. Following the Security Score recommendations can help protect your organisation from threats. From a centralised dashboard in the Microsoft 365 security centre, organisations can monitor and work on the security of their Microsoft 365 identities, data, apps, devices, and infrastructure.

Convert a Exchange online mailbox to shared mailbox

There may be times when a user leaves your organisation and you need to free up their Office 365 license for the next user. This sometimes presents us with the need to maintain the email's stored within the old users mailbox and continuing to receive new email that is sent to their SMTP address. The … Continue reading Convert a Exchange online mailbox to shared mailbox

Connect to Exchange Online Using Remote PowerShell

Exchange Online PowerShell allows you to manage your Exchange Online settings from the command line. You use Windows PowerShell on your local computer to create a remote PowerShell session to Exchange Online. It's a simple three-step process where you enter your Office 365 credentials, provide the required connection settings, and then import the Exchange Online … Continue reading Connect to Exchange Online Using Remote PowerShell