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										<title>KB: How to JOIN a Windows 11 System to Entra ID</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[             #            Instructions            Details                  1            Before joining the computer to Entra, make sure you&rsquo;ve named the device according to our naming conventions and restart the computer if needed after doing...]]></description>

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										<title>How to change a Tenant Name in M365</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[     Step#   Task   Screenshot     Â  1   Â  In the 365 Admin Center, select Settings&gt;Domain Â         Â  2   Â  Select your onmicrosoft.com default domain.   Â       Â  3   Â  On the domain properties page, in theÂ About this domainÂ section,...]]></description>

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										<title>Restore Files and Folder in Microsoft TEAMS - SharePoint</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[Restore Files and Folder in Microsoft TEAMS - SharePoint Â      Step #   Task   Screenshot     If a file or folder was accidentally deleted, follow the below directions to restore it. In the below example, the "Powershell" folder was deleted. The...]]></description>

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										<title>Adding Permissions to a M365 Calendar via PowerShell</title>
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										<description><![CDATA[    Step#  Task Step(s) and / or Screenshot   1  Once connected to an exchange tenant run this command on the calendar in question to see who already has permissions and to verify your work afterward. Â    Get-MailboxFolderPermission -Identity user1...]]></description>

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