I hear you - there are occasional workarounds, but a lot of the time you need patience. No doubt the same with 3rd party offerings though I would imagine.
@@peterrisingM365 No, third party tools are almost always far quicker than Microsoft’s offerings. I’ll give you a very recent example. Today I was poking around in Microsoft Defender App Security and clicked on Policies or something similar. The UI churned and churned and churned for at least 30 seconds only to eventually realize that we don’t have any policies to display. It’s ridiculous. It’s like that throughout Microsoft’s admin portals, usually when you need something urgently. Need to push a configuration or enable something? Some changes can take up to 24 hours and Microsoft even admits this in their KB articles. The only partially redeeming value from Microsoft is that their offerings are often far cheaper compared to competitors’ since they’re cobbled together in broad SKUs. Oh, and let’s not forget the half dozen or more KB articles you have to read before tweaking anything so you’re reasonably familiar with all the pitfalls and quirks. Even then, you could easily discover an undocumented Microsoft bug that has been known by admins for years but that Microsoft doesn’t bother to address.
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I've also had the same issue with the Files one. Just nothing in there..
Oh I’ll have to revisit this one at some point and see what I can find out.
Microsoft frustratingly takes too long for things to take effect. It’s pervasive throughout their offerings.
I hear you - there are occasional workarounds, but a lot of the time you need patience. No doubt the same with 3rd party offerings though I would imagine.
@@peterrisingM365 No, third party tools are almost always far quicker than Microsoft’s offerings. I’ll give you a very recent example. Today I was poking around in Microsoft Defender App Security and clicked on Policies or something similar. The UI churned and churned and churned for at least 30 seconds only to eventually realize that we don’t have any policies to display. It’s ridiculous. It’s like that throughout Microsoft’s admin portals, usually when you need something urgently. Need to push a configuration or enable something? Some changes can take up to 24 hours and Microsoft even admits this in their KB articles. The only partially redeeming value from Microsoft is that their offerings are often far cheaper compared to competitors’ since they’re cobbled together in broad SKUs. Oh, and let’s not forget the half dozen or more KB articles you have to read before tweaking anything so you’re reasonably familiar with all the pitfalls and quirks. Even then, you could easily discover an undocumented Microsoft bug that has been known by admins for years but that Microsoft doesn’t bother to address.
Dreadful demo.
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