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Assign administrator permissions on a Azure AD joined PC the easy way

Last year we explored 4 ways to add administrator permissions to AAD joined devices. Now Microsoft has finally made this process a lot easier. Let me show you it’s features!

By yvez, 2 years2 years ago
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Azure Active Directory

4 ways to assign local administrator rights to Azure AD joined devices

For a while, it is possible to log on to Windows with your Office 365 account. This enables a nice amount of flexibility. Especially when using different devices in your company. Sometimes you need local administrator rights, however. Here are 4 ways to assign local administrator rights to Azure AD joined devices.

By yvez, 3 years2 years ago
multi factor authentication
Office 365

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, 3 years3 years ago
list all office 365 tenants delegated admin
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, 3 years2 years ago
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