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    • ObsolesceO
      Obsolesce @PSX_Defector
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      @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

      @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

      @jaredbusch said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

      As I recall, your O365 accounts were tied to some AD sync server.

      This is all the fault of whoever set tings up and never properly disconnected stuff.

      Microsoft themselves set that up without permission.

      Let's say that I know that's not the case, for very specific reasons you should know already.

      MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

      We use AD Sync for O365, and that has nothing to do with licensing.

      If I create a new AD user, it gets synced to O365, but is unlicensed until I go in and manually assign an E1 or E3 license.

      It's like that by default, and I want to keep it that way... so I don't know if there's a way to assign those licenses on-prem or not. I don't want anything automatically assigned.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        This is why you don't want old employees getting picked up by MS. Overstepping bounds is a problem.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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          @tim_g said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

          @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

          @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

          @jaredbusch said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

          As I recall, your O365 accounts were tied to some AD sync server.

          This is all the fault of whoever set tings up and never properly disconnected stuff.

          Microsoft themselves set that up without permission.

          Let's say that I know that's not the case, for very specific reasons you should know already.

          MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

          We use AD Sync for O365, and that has nothing to do with licensing.

          It's someone bringing up major issues in the past. We used MS concierge service because we knew the people because it was an old employee who, through SW, got invited to work for MS. They did a bunch of stuff they weren't supposed to do and caused a lot of problems.

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          • ObsolesceO
            Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

            @tim_g said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

            @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

            @jaredbusch said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

            As I recall, your O365 accounts were tied to some AD sync server.

            This is all the fault of whoever set tings up and never properly disconnected stuff.

            Microsoft themselves set that up without permission.

            Let's say that I know that's not the case, for very specific reasons you should know already.

            MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

            We use AD Sync for O365, and that has nothing to do with licensing.

            It's someone bringing up major issues in the past. We used MS concierge service because we knew the people because it was an old employee who, through SW, got invited to work for MS. They did a bunch of stuff they weren't supposed to do and caused a lot of problems.

            oh i see.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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              @tim_g said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

              If I create a new AD user, it gets synced to O365, but is unlicensed until I go in and manually assign an E1 or E3 license.

              It's like that by default, and I want to keep it that way... so I don't know if there's a way to assign those licenses on-prem or not. I don't want anything automatically assigned.

              We've not had the sync for a long time, but the environment is always questionable because MS was never able to get it cleanly separated. but that's absolutely nothing to do with the current situation. That's just people bringing up problems from the past.

              All issues this year are 100% licensing, and in no way associated with any past problems.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
                last edited by

                @tim_g said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                @tim_g said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                @jaredbusch said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                As I recall, your O365 accounts were tied to some AD sync server.

                This is all the fault of whoever set tings up and never properly disconnected stuff.

                Microsoft themselves set that up without permission.

                Let's say that I know that's not the case, for very specific reasons you should know already.

                MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

                We use AD Sync for O365, and that has nothing to do with licensing.

                It's someone bringing up major issues in the past. We used MS concierge service because we knew the people because it was an old employee who, through SW, got invited to work for MS. They did a bunch of stuff they weren't supposed to do and caused a lot of problems.

                oh i see.

                Yeah, it's how we learned of the concierge program, and we had access to it because of our partner level. Big mistake. We don't trust MS engineering any more, at all. Period.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller
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                  They would also use the concierge program to hand out bad support info. Then blame customers for using bad contact info. AFAIK the entire setup existed just as a way to avoid providing support.

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                  • WLS-ITGuyW
                    WLS-ITGuy @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                    They would also use the concierge program to hand out bad support info. Then blame customers for using bad contact info. AFAIK the entire setup existed just as a way to avoid providing support.

                    Who would do that? Oh, wait 😕

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @WLS-ITGuy
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                      @wls-itguy said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                      @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                      They would also use the concierge program to hand out bad support info. Then blame customers for using bad contact info. AFAIK the entire setup existed just as a way to avoid providing support.

                      Who would do that? Oh, wait 😕

                      We escalated through Chris, too, and he could do nothing to get us to working support back then.

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                      • PSX_DefectorP
                        PSX_Defector @Obsolesce
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                        @tim_g said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                        @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                        @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                        @jaredbusch said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                        As I recall, your O365 accounts were tied to some AD sync server.

                        This is all the fault of whoever set tings up and never properly disconnected stuff.

                        Microsoft themselves set that up without permission.

                        Let's say that I know that's not the case, for very specific reasons you should know already.

                        MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

                        We use AD Sync for O365, and that has nothing to do with licensing.

                        If I create a new AD user, it gets synced to O365, but is unlicensed until I go in and manually assign an E1 or E3 license.

                        It's like that by default, and I want to keep it that way... so I don't know if there's a way to assign those licenses on-prem or not. I don't want anything automatically assigned.

                        https://gallery.technet.microsoft.com/office/Assign-Office-365-Licenses-b7385ebe

                        Anything can be done if you know what to do.

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                        • PSX_DefectorP
                          PSX_Defector @scottalanmiller
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                          @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                          @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                          MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

                          MS concierge did it himself. That would be Greg. And yes, it was done locally, without permission. In fact, he was explicitly forbidden to do so.

                          Then you should have purged out the objects out of AAD, set them back up correctly, and then hit the gym.

                          Or you could have just called me. 🙂

                          Of course, out of bounds, blame Microsoft and not the guy you gave permissions to the local equipment.

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                          • scottalanmillerS
                            scottalanmiller @PSX_Defector
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                            @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                            @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                            MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

                            MS concierge did it himself. That would be Greg. And yes, it was done locally, without permission. In fact, he was explicitly forbidden to do so.

                            Then you should have purged out the objects out of AAD, set them back up correctly, and then hit the gym.

                            It's been fine for a long time. It's just every time we have an issue, someone blames MS having done that years ago. But that's not been a problem for a really long time.

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @PSX_Defector
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                              @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                              Of course, out of bounds, blame Microsoft and not the guy you gave permissions to the local equipment.

                              Well, it sure wasn't me. But I'm definitely the guy that made it crystal clear what they had no permission whatsoever to do.

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                              • JaredBuschJ
                                JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                All issues this year are 100% licensing, and in no way associated with any past problems.

                                Not true as the AD sync was discovered earlier this year.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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                                  @jaredbusch said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                  @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                  All issues this year are 100% licensing, and in no way associated with any past problems.

                                  Not true as the AD sync was discovered earlier this year.

                                  Oh that's right, sorry. Yes, a new issue with it popped up. I forgot how recent that was. It had been hidden from me.

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                                  • PSX_DefectorP
                                    PSX_Defector @scottalanmiller
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                                    @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                    @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                    @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                    @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                    MS never sets up your stuff. Especially with AD Sync, considering it has to be installed locally.

                                    MS concierge did it himself. That would be Greg. And yes, it was done locally, without permission. In fact, he was explicitly forbidden to do so.

                                    Then you should have purged out the objects out of AAD, set them back up correctly, and then hit the gym.

                                    It's been fine for a long time. It's just every time we have an issue, someone blames MS having done that years ago. But that's not been a problem for a really long time.

                                    OK, so it's a canard if AD Sync has been removed and you are relying on AAD only. If it's in place, there is plenty of possibility of something local to your AD environment telling it to remove the licenses. See previous script.

                                    Shit doesn't disappear magically. I've got a few mailboxes on my 365 setup, with no AD Sync, and haven't lost any of them. Something specific to the NTG setup is causing a problem. There is tons of information on the backend that will tell whomever has the ticket what the hell happened.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @PSX_Defector
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                                      @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                      Shit doesn't disappear magically.

                                      When our files disappeared, it was nothing to do with AD Sync. MS just lost the account back end. My guess is they mucked about with stuff and hosed it and refused to admit it.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller @PSX_Defector
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                                        @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:
                                        Something specific to the NTG setup is causing a problem. There is tons of information on the backend that will tell whomever has the ticket what the hell happened.

                                        Except it happens outside of NTG, too. We've had customers and personal accounts have it happen. Like my personal, non-NTG, nothing to do with NTG account. And it happened without me involved.

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller @PSX_Defector
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                                          @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                          There is tons of information on the backend that will tell whomever has the ticket what the hell happened.

                                          Yes, I agree, I'm sure the issue is MS hiding it. I'm pretty certain that they aren't THAT clueless. They hosed it and hoped to cover it up.

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                                          • PSX_DefectorP
                                            PSX_Defector @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                            @psx_defector said in Office 365 Email Gone After Forced Logoff:

                                            There is tons of information on the backend that will tell whomever has the ticket what the hell happened.

                                            Yes, I agree, I'm sure the issue is MS hiding it. I'm pretty certain that they aren't THAT clueless. They hosed it and hoped to cover it up.

                                            Grab the tin foil.

                                            Dude, you should know better than to think there is some kind of conspiracy.

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