Thank you.
Can you set a default 'send as' address so the employees don't accidentally email from their own account? I see when you're replying to an existing email it automatically uses the...
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Thank you.
Can you set a default 'send as' address so the employees don't accidentally email from their own account? I see when you're replying to an existing email it automatically uses the...
Thanks for the detailed reply, sorry you had to spend the time doing it by which point we were up and running. I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the Q in between though if you get a mo?
It's working perfectly now, thank you.
A final (ish) question: can you set a default 'send as' address so the employees don't accidentally email from their own account? I see when you're replying...
Yeah it's OWA where the error is happening, not tried Outlook yet but will boot their machine up now to take a look....
Perfect, thank you Kari. The employee is getting an error at the moment (you don't have permission to send messages from this mailbox) but perhaps there's a time delay in the permission going live?
Excellent news and absolutely no worries re 'bad advice' (nonsense).
I believe i've followed steps 1-4 correctly - should the feature automatically appear now for the employee or do they need to...
Hi Kari
Sorry to be a pain but would be able to explain what the following article relates to if not what I was looking for? Enable sending email on behalf of another user in Office 365 - Office...
My point is I don't particularly want info@ (my) email address to be a shared mailbox, I just want to give others permission to send on my behalf. Is that not possible or in order to send as does it...
Ok, no problem. A couple of weeks back I was able to share a folder within the info@ structure with name@ without granting them full access (no idea quite how I did it actually) so I was just hoping...
Ok, fair enough. Is there any other way I can grant an employee send as permissions whilst only giving them access to certain folders within the mailbox itself?
Ok great, thanks - I can live with them getting a warning msg.
Can I then grant them access to individual folders within my folder structure? So for example, i've got a folder called Clients then...
I know this is predominantly a Windows forum but given it's all MS, the 365 forum is pants and you guys are constantly so helpful I thought i'd give it a shot here.
We've got a main info@ email...
Okey dokey, need to get my head around that one me thinks!! :confused:
Ok, I understand. We don't use SharePoint or ODFB (Dropbox - sorry). On that basis, I would presume the concerns are limited?
Sorry to sound slightly dumb but could you elaborate on this please? What kind of data would they have access to?
The two part-timers only do a few hours each a week so I want to keep costs to a...
Wow, fantastic!! Two questions:
1) Once I've added the two part-timers using their 365 Credentials, can I delete the original master MS account so the machine is just left with the two 365 ones?
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Thank you. Does that effectively mean they're using their actual 365 accounts to login or will it just create new MS accounts using those same details.
I do wish somebody could just do this all...
Ok, so i've just upgraded from Windows 10 Home to the Pro edition.
The user account on the PC is currently linked to my MS account. However, this particular PC is for my two part-time workers who...
Yes, it would seem I did it wrong. They're refunding me the big licence fee I paid yesterday and i'm just about to start the (easy) upgrade now.
Sorry to have wasted your time today but thank you...
Thanks, that certainly seems to say it's a Pro licence. Just trying to chat to MS support too.
Bought a W10 Pro licence yesterday to upgrade from W10 Home. Just running the install wizard and i'm getting:
"Ready to install. To recap you've chosen to install Windows 10 Home."
Just a...
Ha, i'll take that as a very polite no then. I can use tech to a degree but when it comes to implementing stuff or understanding terminology it's really all over my head.
I can't remember now, it was some weeks ago, i'll try giving it another shot later.
A friend was supposed to be coming in to sort all of this for me but it's like pulling teeth. I don't suppose...
Thanks. We're currently running W10 Home on both machines, I did try creating a new user using my 365 credentials but didn't manage it!
My shortcomings aside, can you explain this part:
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Fair enough, for some reason I had it in my head there would be some kind of additional benefit.
Is there any particular version of W10 needed or 365? We're a small business, 2 PC's with 3 users...