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Get and Set mailbox out of office reply with Powershell – Office 365

Posted on 1st July 2018 by Matt

Sometimes it is necessary to use powershell commands to enable an out of office reply/auto  reply message for a mailbox. You must connect to office 365 via powershell first. To connect to office 365 via powershell follow this guide. Check the… Continue Reading →

Email, Office 365, Powershell, Scripts, Windows
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Force AD connect to sync with Office 365/Azure AD

Posted on 4th April 2017 by Matt

Azure AD Connect (formerly known as DirSync) keeps on premise Active Directory environments in sync with Azure Active Directory. Sometimes it will be necessary to force Azure AD connect to sync uronise before its next scheduled time. This can easily… Continue Reading →

Email, Office 365, Powershell, Scripts, Server AD sync, Azure Ad, Office, Office 365, powershell, Windows Server
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Windows Server Web.Config 301 to WWW

Posted on 25th March 2016 by Matt

If you are running your websites on IIS you will find that .htaccess files are redundant. To force all traffic to a specific subdomain ie. http://yourdomain.co.uk to http://www.yourdomain.co.uk you can use a web.config file. The following rules in web.config will… Continue Reading →

Scripts, Server, Web.config, Websites Configuration, IIS, Web Server, Web.Config
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Disable Clutter for a mailbox in Office 365

Posted on 25th March 2016 by Matt

To connect to office 365 via powershell to run the below command see; Connecting to office 365 with powershell Set-Clutter -Identity [email protected] -Enable $false

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Connecting to Office 365 with Azure Powershell

Posted on 25th March 2016 by Matt

To connect to Azure Powershell, ensure that Azure Poweshell is installed. Download Azure Powershell Open the Azure Powershell Module Run the following command and enter the admin credentials for the given domain $credential = Get-Credential Create a new session using… Continue Reading →

Office 365, Powershell
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Force Server/PC Restart using Powershell

Posted on 24th March 2016 by Matt

To force a restart of a machine using powershell: Restart-Computer -Force Full documentation is here

Powershell, Scripts powershell, reboot, restart

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