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To reduce load on Microsoft 365 services as the World works from home, some features are reducing functionality, sync frequencies reducing and meeting recordings render in lower resolution. It's only a temporary move. Microsoft were planning to increase capacity, but not as suddenly as has occurred in recent weeks. Keep safe. Stay home. Flatten the curve.
Also on the show:
- Syncing files used by local computer in OneDrive
- Structural navigation caching in SharePoint
- Update for Office 365 ProPlus
- New authentication method for OneDrive on MacOS
- Kaizala API usage limited to only org-mapped groups
- Microsoft Teams increases membership limit to 10K
- Change header behavior for modern SharePoint and hub sites.
Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.
Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at:
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To reduce load on Microsoft 365 services as the World works from home, some features are reducing functionality, sync frequencies reducing and meeting recordings render in lower resolution. It's only a temporary move. Microsoft were planning to increase capacity, but not as suddenly as has occurred in recent weeks. Keep safe. Stay home. Flatten the curve.
Also on the show:
- Syncing files used by local computer in OneDrive
- Structural navigation caching in SharePoint
- Update for Office 365 ProPlus
- New authentication method for OneDrive on MacOS
- Kaizala API usage limited to only org-mapped groups
- Microsoft Teams increases membership limit to 10K
- Change header behavior for modern SharePoint and hub sites.
Join Daniel Glenn and Darrell as a Service Webster as they cover the latest messages in the Microsoft 365 Message Center.
Check out Daniel and Darrell's own YouTube channels at:
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