New version of the WAAD PowerShell module available, brings ADAL support!

​In a welcome news, yesterday the public preview of the ADAL-enabled version of the WAAD module was announced. You can read the details on the AD team blog here. This is certainly a much anticipated release, as it will enable administrators to protect their accounts with a second factor of authentication. …

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New versions of the WAAD and the AADRM modules are available

Seems Microsoft decided to skip the announcements on these two. You can get the new version of the WAAD module from the links at this article. ​For the AADRM module, go here. I’m still going over the list of the new things in the WAAD module, but it doesn’t seem …

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Disabling the AddNewRequestsTentatively option is no longer possible for User/Shared mailboxes

​Another one in the series of ‘blog this so I won’t forget about it later’ 🙂 So, apparently, it is no longer possible to configure the AddNewRequestsTentatively parameter on regular mailboxes. This option makes any new meeting request you receive to appear Tentatively in your calendar. Here’s the description we have …

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Don’t leave your Remote PowerShell sessions unattended!

I thought this goes without saying, but apparently people still need to be reminded. If you leave your session unattended, say by forgetting to lock your PC or by using a shared account to login to a remote PC, you are just asking for trouble. Remember that credentials are stored …

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