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My postsAdministration tasks and monitoring in Office 365
Administration tasks consist mostly of incidents, (non)standard changes and monitoring where this blog focusses on monitoring in Office 365. An administrator should proactively monitor the Office 365 environment for alerts and issues. There are a lot of different...
Restrict users from installing Office add-ins
We recently had the question to restrict users from installing Office add-ins. Users were able to install third party add-ins in for example the Outlook client or in Office Web Access. We thought we had set the correct settings but it turned out we missed a few. After...
Generate an overview of all Microsoft PowerApps with PowerShell
Administration of Microsoft PowerApps can be done using the browser or you can use the new Power Modules from Microsoft to get, set or remove Microsoft PowerApps. Users can easily create PowerApps in SharePoint and in their OneDrive so as a company you want to monitor...
Generate an overview of all Microsoft Flows with PowerShell
Administration of Microsoft Flow can be done using the browser or you can use the new Power Modules from Microsoft to get, set or remove Microsoft Flows. Users can easily create flows in SharePoint and in their OneDrive so as a company you want to monitor and manage...
Get Office 365 inactive users using the audit log with PowerShell
Most blogs regarding the retrieval of inactive users are using the mailbox statistics to get the last logon time. Retrieving the mailbox statistics is a fast solution but it will not retrieve users that don’t have a mailbox like admin accounts or external accounts....
Send Office 365 DLP incident report to different mail address
This post is for people who manage multiple Office 365 tenants where DLP (Data Loss Prevention) is enabled. Using the GUI you are not allowed to sent an incident report to an e-mail address as you have to select a user. You can create a mailbox for a user and forward...