By default, the administrative account that you created when your %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% organization was created is granted administrator permissions to your %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% organization. This account can configure all aspects of your %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% organization and manage recipients located in the organization. If you want additional administrators added to your %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% organization, you'll need to create them. Administrative and end user permissions that are configured in your on-premises organization aren't transferred to the %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% organization.
By default, IdFix searches the entire directory for errors. Depending on the size of your directory, running the query can ...
By default, IdFix uses the Multi-Tenant rule set to test the entries in your directory. This is the right rule set for most ...
By default, new distribution groups and dynamic distribution groups are configured to require all senders to be authenticated. ...
By default, test results are sent to Microsoft. There is no way to disable sending this data, except to stop using or uninstall ...
By default, the administrative account that you created when your %BRAND_OFFICE_365_SHORT% organization was created is granted ...
By default, this is set to {0}. If you need to obtain the port number, see the Help or contact the provider of the account ...
By default, users are blocked from sending email messages to people. You can choose who has access to shared SharePoint and ...
By default, we'll include all communications from the users and groups you specified. However, you can add conditions to ...
By default, {0} works with Windows Azure AD. To get started, sign up for {0} using an account in your instance of Windows ...