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Rabia has a master's degree in Software Engineering and she has years of experience writing professionally about Microsoft products and other technologies. Rabia has also written for OnMSFT.com as well as Windows Report. She is always up to date on the latest trends in the IT Industry and has done extensive research in the data science industry.

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Organization Explorer in Outlook Coming to All Microsoft 365 Commercial Customers

Microsoft has announced that the Organization Explorer feature in Outlook will soon be available to all Microsoft 365 commercial customers. Starting in January, users will no longer need a Viva Premium license to use the Org Explorer app. What is Organization Explorer? Microsoft first introduced the Organization Explorer app in Outlook back in July 2021….

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Microsoft Refines Copilot Key Experience in Windows 11 for Businesses

Microsoft has outlined enhancements to the Copilot key experience in Windows 11, tailored to better meet the needs of commercial customers based on their feedback. The company suggests that organizations reconfigure the Copilot key to launch the Microsoft 365 app. Microsoft announced the Copilot key for new Windows 11 PCs back in January. The Copilot…

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Microsoft Lifts Windows 11 24H2 Upgrade Block on PCs with USB Scanners

Microsoft has addressed a bug that disrupted connections for USB scanners and other devices on Windows 11. The company has lifted the compatibility hold, allowing users to install the Windows 11 version 24H2 update on affected PCs. Last month, many users reported that USB scanners and other scanning devices stopped working after updating to Windows…

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Researchers Discover Critical Microsoft Azure MFA Flaw: What You Need to Know

Cybersecurity researchers have warned about a critical flaw in Microsoft’s multifactor authentication system. This vulnerability could allow hackers to infiltrate accounts, compromising sensitive data across Microsoft Teams chats, OneDrive files, Outlook emails, and Azure Cloud. Researchers at Oasis Security first identified the critical vulnerability in Microsoft’s MFA system. The issue stemmed from a lack of…

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Microsoft to Retire Client Access Rules in Exchange Online by 2025

Microsoft has announced plans to retire Client Access Rules (CARs) in Exchange Online for all tenants by September 2025. The company urges organizations to transition to Conditional Access with Continuous Access Evaluation (CAE) for improved security and compliance. Client Access Rules in Exchange Online allow organizations to control access to their email services based on…

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Microsoft to Auto-Migrate Enterprise Users to New Outlook for Windows

Microsoft is preparing to transition Microsoft 365 Enterprise users from the classic Outlook to the new Outlook for Windows client. Starting in April 2026, the company will begin auto-migrating customers to the updated platform while providing the option to switch back to the classic version if needed. “Our goal with this change is to give…

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Microsoft Releases December 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates

Microsoft has released the December 2024 Patch Tuesday Updates for all supported versions of Windows 11 and Windows 10. This month, the company rolled out 72 patches to address several vulnerabilities in Windows, SharePoint Server, Hyper-V, Defender for Endpoint, and System Center Operations Manager, and other components. Microsoft addressed more vulnerabilities in December 2024 than…

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Final Exchange Server 2019 Cumulative Update Delayed Until 2025

Microsoft has postponed the release of the final Cumulative Update for Exchange Server 2019. This update, known as Exchange Server 2019 CU15 (or H2 2024 CU), will be delivered to commercial customers next year. In 2022, Microsoft announced that it would be moving to a biannual update scheme for Exchange Server products, which typically receive…

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Security

Researchers Discover New Windows Zero-Day Vulnerability Exposing NTLM Credentials

Researchers at Acros Security recently discovered a critical Windows zero-day vulnerability affecting all supported versions of the operating system. In response, Microsoft has issued new guidelines to help administrators proactively mitigate NTLM relay attacks within enterprise networks. Windows NTLM (New Technology LAN Manager) is a set of security protocols designed to authenticate users and safeguard…

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Microsoft Confirms Compatability Issue Between Google Workspace Sync and Windows 11 Version 24H2

Microsoft has acknowledged a new compatibility issue between Windows 11 version 24H2 and the Google Workspace Sync app. The company confirmed on the Windows Release Health Dashboard that this bug could prevent users from launching the Outlook desktop client on Windows 11 PCs. Google Workspace Sync app is a tool that allows users to synchronize…

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Microsoft Teams to Let Users Customize the Location of Notifications

Microsoft Teams is getting a new update that will allow users to customize where notifications appear on their screen. The company announced on the Microsoft 365 admin center that this new feature will start rolling out to the Microsoft Teams desktop app for Windows starting next month. Currently, Microsoft Teams notifications appear in the bottom…

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No U-Turn on Windows 11 TPM Requirement Despite Looming End of Support for Windows 10

Microsoft has reiterated that it will not relax Windows 11’s stringent hardware requirements to entice Windows 10 users to upgrade. The company detailed that a TPM 2.0 module is a non-negotiable requirement for boosting Windows 11’s security baseline. What is TPM? Microsoft introduced TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module version 2.0) as a requirement with the…

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