Office 365

  1. You'll be able to follow the sync status on the migration dashboard. If there are errors, you can view a log file that gives ...
  2. You'll be able to sign in and send and receive email using either the email using your Microsoft account email address or ...
  3. You'll be able to sign in to Outlook.com Premium and send mail using either {0} or the email address that's associated with ...
  4. You'll find incoming notifications from your connected apps here. Expect to see activity ramp up as the gears of Business ...
  5. You'll get an even richer %BRAND_SKYPE_MEETINGS% experience, along with other %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% collaboration tools ...
  6. You'll need an Apple Push Notifications (APNs) Certificate to manage the iPhones and iPads that connect to your organization. ...
  7. You'll need at least one %BRAND_EXCHANGE_ONLINE_SHORT% 2010 server with Service Pack 3 (SP3) installed and configured with ...
  8. You'll need to upgrade Office Lens if you want to create a document. After you upgrade, you can try creating a document again. ...
  9. You'll probably want a custom domain name for your business at some point. For now, choose a name for your domain using {0} ...
  10. You'll start your %BRAND_YAMMER% network migration from the parent network (the network into which you want to migrate the ...
  11. You'll use it to sign in and use Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote online. Store your files in OneDrive and share them ...
  12. You're about to change this user's sign-in information and email address. Both will be changed to: "{0}". If this user has ...
  13. You're about to change this user's sign-in information and email address. Both will be changed to: "{0}". This user will ...
  14. You're about to create an email to ask your customers to refer your business to their friends. Including offers increases ...
  15. You're about to delete the group. If you continue, all of the group's conversations, files, notebooks, and events will be ...
  16. You're all set to download and run the Azure Active Directory (AD) Connect guided experience to connect your local directory ...
  17. You're all set! You have added the alias {0} to your existing Outlook.com mailbox. You can now send and receive emails at ...
  18. You're all set! Your new mailbox is currently being set up on the brand new Outlook.com Premium service. We'll email you ...
  19. You're all set. Certificate authentication is enabled for Skype for Business Windows Store app sign-in on registrar service ...
  20. You're all set. The number of items in each of the document libraries in your OneDrive for Business (Mysite) are within the ...
  21. You're already using {0} with another Microsoft service. Sign in with your existing password to add {1} to this account. ...
  22. You're connected to a wireless network, which can sometimes affect the reliability of your network connection. If you're ...
  23. You're currently using %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% in trial mode. If you want to add a custom domain to your %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% ...
  24. You're getting this mail to let you know we're processing the Office 365 import job {0} that was created by {2} on {1}. As ...
  25. You're getting this message because there's activity in your Office 365 organization that matches the alert '{rulename}'. ...
  26. You're good to go. 'Active Server Pages' is configured with Internet Information Services (IIS) on server '{0}'. If not configured, ...
  27. You're good to go. A mailbox wasn't found under the QuarantinedMailboxes registry key. Crash count of '{0}' was found for ...
  28. You're good to go. An acceptable version of NTFS.sys driver is installed on server '{0}'. Current installed version: '{1}'. ...
  29. You're good to go. An Exchange virus scanning API compatible product wasn't detected on server '{0}', or it is currently ...
  30. You're good to go. An SSL certificate is installed for IIS on server '{0}', or SSL is configured for virtual directory '{1}'. ...
  31. You're good to go. Application pool 'MSExchangeOWAAppPool' on server '{0}' is configured to run under the recommended identity. ...
  32. You're good to go. Circular logging isn't enabled on the mailbox database '{1}' on server '{0}' . Circular logging isn't ...
  33. You're good to go. Client authentication methods for ActiveSync are configured on this server '{0}'. You can modify this ...
  34. You're good to go. Content Filtering is configured to reject messages that have a Spam Confidence Level (SCL) value of '{0}'. ...
  35. You're good to go. Debug tracing is disabled on the Exchange Server '{0}'. You should only enable this setting when troubleshooting ...
  36. You're good to go. Directory Synchronization with password sync appears to be running in the 24 hours. Details from your ...
  37. You're good to go. Does Outlook keep asking for your password and fail to connect? Outlook may be running in offline mode. ...
  38. You're good to go. Exchange server '{0}' is a virtual machine and the additional tools are installed. Server name: '{1}'. ...
  39. You're good to go. Exchange server '{0}' isn't installed with SQL. Running SQL on the same machine with Exchange Server isn't ...
  40. You're good to go. External user sharing is enabled for your organization. You can share content with users outside your ...
  41. You're good to go. Good news. We found Exchange server on-premises. Your environment supports cutover, staged, or hybrid ...
  42. You're good to go. Instant messaging and web conferencing between on-premises and cloud users is good to go for domain '{0}'. ...
  43. You're good to go. It appears that you do not have a configuration setting is not preventing you from opening attachments. ...
  44. You're good to go. It appears that your Outlook profile configured with a secure certificate that uses greater than 1024-bit ...
  45. You're good to go. It appears you are unaffected by a group policy object (GPO) by your administrator specific to Outlook ...
  46. You're good to go. It appears you do not have a customization that will potentially show the error 'no default email program'. ...
  47. You're good to go. It appears you do not have customization that will potentially show the error 'no default email program' ...
  48. You're good to go. It appears your computer's hardware acceleration configuration is not creating Outlook performance issues. ...
  49. You're good to go. Less than 8 logical processors exist on Exchange server '{0}'. Number of logical processors detected: ...
  50. You're good to go. Mailbox server '{0}' is in normal mode. If in maintenance mode, and this server to act as a DAG member, ...
  51. You're good to go. McAfee GroupShield 6.0 is installed on server '{0}' and the software is up-to-date. Current VSAPISCANSOURCE.DLL ...
  52. You're good to go. Microsoft Antigen 7.5 is installed on server '{0}' and the software is up-to-date. Current ANTIGENVSAPI.DLL ...
  53. You're good to go. Microsoft Antigen is running on Exchange server '{0}' and it appears that the Kaspersky scan engine is ...
  54. You're good to go. Microsoft Forefront Security 2010 for Exchange Server is running on Exchange server '{0}' without reverse ...
  55. You're good to go. More than one global catalog server is present in the Directory Service Access (DSAccess) topology for ...
  56. You're good to go. Mount point '{0}' on the server '{1}' has '{2}' GB of free space. This is more than the 3 GB that's recommended. ...
  57. You're good to go. No error occurred during the round-trip calculation between Exchange server '{0}' and Active Directory ...
  58. You're good to go. No error occurred during the round-trip calculation between your machine and Office install CDN '{0}'. ...
  59. You're good to go. Older versions of Outlook aren't allowed to access server '{0}'. It is recommended that older versions ...
  60. You're good to go. Outlook uses saved credentials in your profile. This should prevent you from seeing multiple credential ...
  61. You're good to go. Outlook will automatically set up a profile for your users and connect to the right mailbox settings for ...
  62. You're good to go. Recipient policy '{0}' has no SMTP address with two consecutive periods (e.g. @domain.com). Configured ...
  63. You're good to go. Storage quotas are implemented for mailbox database '{1}' on server '{0}'. Implementing quotas can improve ...
  64. You're good to go. The 'legacyExchangeDn' attribute for administrative group '{0}' matches the parent organization. This ...
  65. You're good to go. The 'MaxQuorumLogSize' value on Exchange cluster '{0}' is configured correctly. The recommended value ...
  66. You're good to go. The 'msExchSmtpMaxMessageSize' value for the SMTP instance '{0}' on server '{1}' is less than the global ...
  67. You're good to go. The 'msExchSmtpMaxSessionSize' value for SMTP instance '{0}' on server '{1}' hasn't been altered from ...
  68. You're good to go. The Active Directory Topology service on server '{0}' detected Active Directory global catalog servers ...
  69. You're good to go. The Active Directory Topology service on server '{0}' isn't hard-coded to use Active Directory global ...
  70. You're good to go. The application log on server '{0}' is correctly configured. The current size is '{1}' MB. For servers ...
  71. You're good to go. The apps you use for instant messaging and web conferencing can be auto-configured with Office 365 for ...
  72. You're good to go. The authentication method for the OWA virtual directory '{0}' on server '{1}', which has the Client Access ...
  73. You're good to go. The BIOS on the Dell PowerEdge server '{0}' (model '{1}') is up to date (latest is {2}). Current BIOS ...
  74. You're good to go. The checkpoint file path for database '{1}' on server '{0}' ({2}) matches the transaction log path ({3}). ...
  75. You're good to go. The current processor speed on server '{0}' is at a recommended maximum speed. Maximum suggested clock ...