Another great technical video, waiting for your videos on Windows Server Series and Windows Server Migration and Windows Server Patching and Patch Management and Backup and various other technical issues related to real world practical troubleshooting for Windows Server
@Andy Malone MVP Fantastic video, however I must admit i had to skim it (the timestamps are appreciated!) in my very limited lunch break. I was specifically looking for the differences between app setup policies and app permission policies, and general instruction around app addition as an admin in the Team Admin Center but i didn't see that. Have you created a video for that in the past? If so would you be able to please link me it? Thanks a heap in advance!
Hi Christopher thanks for your comments and for visiting my RUclips channel. I appreciate it. When you create set up policies in InTune, you do all the configurations for the apps. Once done you then assign it to a group of users or devices. So technically the answer to your question is that they are both combined. If you wish to control the behaviour of apps, for example downloads Etc you can apply a conditional access app policy. If you check out my other videos on conditional access, I think you might find that this will help. Thanks again and all the best, Andy
really great content, and explained it so well. I get very confused with App permissions, App setup policy, Manage Apps, Org-wide app policy. It seems like there are tonne of places to control apps in teams, and not able to put head around it. Do you have a video that goes over it ?
HI andy. Are u sure that the only way to add 'Guest' users is via Azure ??> You seem to stress that is the only way . what about all the millions of other License owners that do not have access to Azure ( sice it does NOT come standard) with Microsoft 365 ?
all i needed was a teacher like you my whole life lol simply the best
Icannot stop myself commenting here after watching such a wonderful video
Aw thanks so much. I really appreciate that and I’m delighted that you’re finding my content useful.
very good explanation, brilliant
Thank you so much. you're amazing
Another great technical video, waiting for your videos on Windows Server Series and Windows Server Migration and Windows Server Patching and Patch Management and Backup and various other technical issues related to real world practical troubleshooting for Windows Server
What tools do you have available for Windows Server management? ConfigMgr? Azure? Desired State Configuration?
I use Intune :-)
@@AndyMaloneMVP ;-) Not for server management you don't.
I’ll cover windows server at some point for you. Thanks for watching 😊
@@AndyMaloneMVP Thanks waiting for the same, God bless all
Great video.
Is it still processing HD? stuck on 360P here :-(
Have patience please 😊
Andy always the best and very helpful. I like your new intro
I appreciate that!
Aw thank you o appreciate that 😊
@Andy Malone MVP Fantastic video, however I must admit i had to skim it (the timestamps are appreciated!) in my very limited lunch break. I was specifically looking for the differences between app setup policies and app permission policies, and general instruction around app addition as an admin in the Team Admin Center but i didn't see that. Have you created a video for that in the past? If so would you be able to please link me it? Thanks a heap in advance!
Hi Christopher thanks for your comments and for visiting my RUclips channel. I appreciate it. When you create set up policies in InTune, you do all the configurations for the apps. Once done you then assign it to a group of users or devices. So technically the answer to your question is that they are both combined. If you wish to control the behaviour of apps, for example downloads Etc you can apply a conditional access app policy. If you check out my other videos on conditional access, I think you might find that this will help. Thanks again and all the best, Andy
@@AndyMaloneMVP Thanks Andy, i will check em' out ☺👍
Thanks. 👍
really great content, and explained it so well. I get very confused with App permissions, App setup policy, Manage Apps, Org-wide app policy. It seems like there are tonne of places to control apps in teams, and not able to put head around it. Do you have a video that goes over it ?
Thanks for dropping by, check out my Teams playlist I think you’ll find the answers there. I’ve covered this topic on a number of videos. Thanks again
Great video
Danke!
Great video!
Very Helpful..Thank u
You’re very welcome
the ms teams admin centre can archive a team and permanently delete one
Can the team manager admin take screenshot of a users screen ?
No
HI andy. Are u sure that the only way to add 'Guest' users is via Azure ??> You seem to stress that is the only way . what about all the millions of other License owners that do not have access to Azure ( sice it does NOT come standard) with Microsoft 365 ?
Guest access is available in all business & enterprise SKU's apart from Microsoft 365 Basic and home users of course.
@@AndyMaloneMVP many thanks Andy for your reply. Kind regards
Can you transfer an email that comes into the mailbox of a Teams group to a shared mailbox outside Teams?
With a mailbox rule yes.
@@AndyMaloneMVP i tried tot set a mailbox rule on the group but that doesnt work
@@wimvangeyt3866 in that case, I would check out docs.microsoft.com, and that is the definitive source of resources from Microsoft.