Hi! I'm Kelvin Tegelaar, blogger @ CyberDrain.com, Microsoft MVP, and CTO @ Lime Networks B.V. I like making content for MSPs and technology specialists to discover how to use specific technologies in their company.
As an MSP, using our normal commercial CSP account, are we able to establish GDAP relationships for GGC-high tenants (using microsoft's dot US endpoints)? If not--what is the process? A separate GCChigh tenant for the MSP and a separate partner account?
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Thank you very much, this is a great tutorial! I have one question, about that partner api refresh token, does have an expiration date? In that case, can it be renewed without user interaction?
hi Bud. this looks incredible. can you help me out with onje thing. I can't find anywhere the exact tasks that are enabled with the different levels of Administrator access you can give with the different roles . i know it lists some in the M$ admin portal but i mean a comprehensive list.
but what if I want to install chrome itself at every computer on my organization? I want it to be like I installed on each one regilarly but without actully doing that for each one
A great looking solution that neither Microsoft nor RMM providers are on par with! One question, when using CIPP to remove user licenses does it also reduce the underlying CSP subscription or does the MSP still have go into their CSP portal to reduce that subscription down?
Thanks for the instructions, I'd love to know where you can get a "$25 certificate" from. I've been looking around and $65 USD /year seems to be the least expensive. With no signing it will not allow you to install. I tried generating a self signed certificate, installed it on the VM but it still doesn't allow the app install "Either you need a new certificate installed for this app package, or you need a new app package with trusted certificates". The MSIX packager seems to be pretty buggy, I tried installing a simple piece of software and it took 3 attempts after crashing. Even the first step when launching the MSIX tool crashed when it couldn't install the driver. I think the solution was to setup the VM with a switch bridged to my NIC. I'm sure there is work arounds but knowing Microsoft, it all takes digging.
Good video I benefitted from it but I think it would be easier for the viewer if you maximize the VM screen. If you have time Please create a tutorial for msix app attached.
I believe this is for web applications only, and won't yet support local on prem fat client VB or compiled apps. Maybe that's down the road, it would be pretty cool.
So we are investigating implementing a similar azure AD application proxy ...IE initial user authentication and then acting as a reverse proxy to the internal web applications We see this as a requirement to securely allow our employees to access selected internal applications from their own devices from external (internet) So could you assist please with guidance on how this can be achieved? Also how we can enable/implement sms and email?
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How did you get the cert? where do I purchase it lol I'm trying to publish an app in the Microsoft Store do I need a cert, I thought Microsoft certifies it before publishing? Please hlp lol
I had no idea this functionality existed, and the explanation and example were fantastic. Thanks. Can I ask if anyone has this in production, and if so is there any additional alert monitoring you implemented resultant of it?