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Gain more Secure Score points with MFA in Office 365

Low secure score on Office 365? Some quick points can be gained by enabling multi-factor authentication on your administrator accounts. 50 points, just a few clicks out of reach. Easy. You should enable MFA for all of your admin accounts because a breach of any of those accounts can lead to Read more…

By yvez, 2 years2 years ago
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Office 365

List all Office 365 tenants managed by you as delegated admin

As a partner managing lot’s of tenants in Office 365,  it could prove useful to have a full list of these tenants and their subscriptions. As always,  you first need to connect to your own Office 365 tenant in PowerShell. A great tutorial can be found here. Snippet Connected? Splendid. Read more…

By yvez, 2 years1 year ago
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Search the interwebs from within PowerShell

Cmdr is a great tool. It’s nice to have a PowerShell terminal ready with just the press of a button. And as discussed in my previous post, I like to add more functionality to my PowerShell profile. This brought me to searching the web from within a terminal, just with Read more…

By yvez, 2 years2 years ago
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How to sync your PowerShell profile across Windows devices

Powershell profiles are great. Remember settings, add personal functions, variables and aliases. Nice. But what about other devices? Create and maintain new profiles on each device you own? Copy the profile from device to device. And remember doing this over and over? Pffff… what a hassle. Sync your PowerShell profile Read more…

By yvez, 2 years2 years ago

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