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Office 365 Last Logon Date Report / Inactive Account Report

March 21, 2014 by Paulie 20 Comments

Screenshot of powershell form that shows inactive Office 365 Accounts

I've been wanting an excuse to try developing a GUI in power shell for a while so decided to put together this front end which will check the Office 365 last logon date and time for all users and quickly enable you to see which Office 365 Accounts … [Continue reading] about Office 365 Last Logon Date Report / Inactive Account Report

Filed Under: Office 365, Scripts & Utilities Tagged With: Exchange, Office 365, Powershell

Office 365, Windows XP and Office 2010 availability

March 21, 2014 by Paulie Leave a Comment

Office 365 Admin Center for downloading Office 2010 Professional Plus

Windows 7 is a requirement for Office 2013, so what if you want to connect a Windows XP or Vista user to Office 365? You may have come up against the problem of signing up or wanting to sign up to Office 365 but having some users stuck on Windows XP … [Continue reading] about Office 365, Windows XP and Office 2010 availability

Filed Under: How To, Office 365 Tagged With: E-Mail, Microsoft Office, Office 365, outlook

Office 365: Forward email to an external address with Powershell

March 19, 2014 by Paulie Leave a Comment

Image showing Low Level Security Warning from Office 365 when a new Mail Redirection has been created.

The Office 365 Admin Portal allows you to forward a users email to another mail contact easily. But it does not allow you to forward email for a user to an external address which has not been created in your tenant. However, you can do this with … [Continue reading] about Office 365: Forward email to an external address with Powershell

Filed Under: How To, Office 365, Scripts & Utilities Tagged With: E-Mail, Office 365, Powershell

Error 80070005 using Office 365 to send-as from a Shared Mailbox or Distribution Group

March 18, 2014 by Paulie 3 Comments

Error 0x80070005-00000000-00000000

When trying to send email from a different address in Outlook on Office 365 you may receive Error 80070005 : Your message did not reach some or all of the intended recipients. Subject:    test Sent: 18/03/2014 14:26 The following … [Continue reading] about Error 80070005 using Office 365 to send-as from a Shared Mailbox or Distribution Group

Filed Under: How To, Office 365, Technical Posts Tagged With: Office 365, outlook, Powershell

How to give send as permission in Office 365 Using Powershell

March 18, 2014 by Paulie 2 Comments

Image showing Powershell Window adding send as permissions on an Office 365 account

Granting "Send As" permissions on Office 365 permits a user to send mail from using an email address assigned to another user or other mail enabled object, such as a distribution group. Use the Add-MailboxPermission cmdlet to give "Send As" … [Continue reading] about How to give send as permission in Office 365 Using Powershell

Filed Under: How To, Office 365 Tagged With: Office 365, Powershell

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