Action: Review endpoints to include in your firewall outbound allow list  If your organization restricts computers on your network from connecting to the Internet, you'll need to understand the endpoints (FQDNs, ports, URLs, IPv4 and IPv6 address ranges) that you should include in your outbound allow lists to ensure your computers can successfully use Office 365 services. See Office 365 URLs and IP address ranges.
Action: When you migrate on-premises Exchange mailboxes to Office 365, certain permissions to access and, in some cases, ...
Action: With Intune, you can enable BYOD ("bring your own device") iOS and Mac OS X device enrollment to give access to company ...
Action: Install Lync Server 2010 administration tools Install the administrative tools you need to use manage Lync Server ...
Action:Â Install Lync Server 2010 Edge Server - Â Deploying an Edge Server for Lync Server 2010 is required to enable users ...
Action: Review endpoints to include in your firewall outbound allow list  If your organization restricts computers on ...
Action:Â With Intune, you can enable BYOD ("bring your own device") iOS and Mac OS X device enrollment to give access to ...
Action:Create an Office 365 cloud-only administrator When using Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) with Office ...
Actions To fix this problem, ask the user to update Outlook. Start Outlook. On the File tab, click Office Account or Account ...
Actions To fix this, you'll need to assign a license to that user's account. Go to the Active Users page. Check the box next ...