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Azure Backup Mail Report Script

Azure Backup Mail Report Script

Updated: August 24, 2016 | 30 comments | Tags: Azure, Backup, Cloud, PowerShell, Script

Jocha previously released a very popular mail report-script for Windows Backup. A downside with the new Azure backup-agent is that it did not offer mail reports… until today!

Azure Backup internal error (ID: 130001)

Azure Backup internal error (ID: 130001)

Posted: May 16, 2016 |7 comments | Tags: Azure, Backup, Cloud, Recovery Services, Troubleshoot

When installing the Azure Backup Agent you need to supply your vault credentials.
If doing so incorrectly you will get the following error…

Azure Backup Job Failed 0x1D4C2

Azure Backup Job Failed 0x1D4C2

Posted: May 15, 2016 |1 comment | Tags: Azure, Backup, Cloud, Disaster Recovery, Recovery Services, Troubleshoot

Lately we’ve been getting a lot of inquiries regarding Azure Backup. One customer tried to set up the Microsoft Azure Recovery Services (MARS) agent, they experienced a problem where the backup job fails immediately…

Run Manual Azure AD Sync Updates

Run Manual Azure AD Sync Updates

Updated: November 2, 2023 | 0 comments | Tags: Active Directory, Azure AD, Azure AD Sync, Cloud, Entra ID, PowerShell, Troubleshoot

Depending upon the version of the sync solution that you are using to replicate directory data from on-premises Active Directory to Office 365 there are different commands that you will need to use.

Change Calendar Permissions in Office 365

Change Calendar Permissions in Office 365

Updated: October 21, 2014 | 2 comments | Tags: Calendar, Cloud, Code, Office 365, Outlook, PowerShell, Script, Security

Per default the calendars of shared mailboxes in Office 364 have “FreeBusyTimeOnly” permissions applied.
You could create a new sharing policy and change the applied policy on those accounts.

I however chose to just change the sharing permissions on the shared calendar.

Connect to Office 365 with Powershell

Updated: March 17, 2025 | 0 comments | Tags: Cloud, Office 365, PowerShell, Troubleshoot

The GUI at Microsoft is great but sometimes we need to dig a bit deeper.

I ran into some issues with a Resource mailbox and had to do some troubleshooting in the Office 365 service.

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