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How to Close your Outlook.com email account

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To permanently shut your Outlook.com email account, you need to close your Microsoft account. when you close your Microsoft account, your email and contacts are deleted from our servers and can't be recovered.  the email address is made available 60 days when you close the account and can then be used by someone else. If you use your Microsoft account with Xbox, Skype, OneDrive, or other Microsoft services, you will now not be able to access those services. For mor information Microsoft customer services +1-855-955-2061. Close your Microsoft account : When you close a Microsoft account, whether because you not need it or because it is a duplicate account that you do not need, Microsoft wants to make positive of 2 things. First, that it's really you, not some other person trying to close your account maliciously. Second, that you are not going anything important behind that you are going to want later. To protect your account from accidentally or maliciously being cl

Restore deleted email messages in Outlook.com

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When you accidentally delete Associate in Nursing email message from your Outlook.com email, you'll be able to recover those things if they're still in your Deleted things folder, and in some cases, you'll be able to even recover things once the Deleted things folder is empty. Recover email that’s still in your Deleted things folder : For more information Microsoft helpline number +1-855-955-2061. When you delete Associate in Nursing email message, a contact, a calendar item, or a task, it's moved to the Deleted things folder in your mailbox. If you're attempting to search out a message that was deleted, the Deleted things folder is that the initial place to appear. If the message is there, here's the way to recover it 1- In your email folder list, choose Deleted things and do one in every of the subsequent a- to revive a message to your Inbox, right-click the item then select Move > Inbox. b- to revive a message to a unique folder, right-cl

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Takes Advantage of the Cloud

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Microsoft Dynamics 365 is the next iteration of intelligent business applications via the cloud. Dynamics 365 fuses CRM and ERP (Dynamics AX) capabilities by delivering new purpose-built applications to manage business functions. Dynamics 365 has two main editions: Enterprise and Business. The Enterprise edition is aimed at organizations with 250+ users and includes the capabilities of financials, field service, sales, operations, marketing, and customer service. The Business edition is for organizations with 10–250 users and includes Dynamics 365 for Financials (currently known as Project Madeira) at launch sometime in early 2017. For more information contact Microsoft office support number +1-855-955-2061. The plans in Dynamics 365 Enterprise edition will be under the user subscription license (SL) model, meaning licenses must be purchased for users to access the service. But while some of the individual applications can be purchased as user subscriptions or service subscript

Microsoft Teams Is Here A New Chat-Based Workspace

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On November 2nd, 2016, Microsoft released a brand new chat-based digital workspace called Microsoft Teams. The Microsoft Teams Service is tied together by an intelligent fabric called Office 365 Groups. Office 365 Groups is a group membership service powered by Azure AD that provides a single identity for teams in Office 365 and equips them with a set of group collaboration assets such as a calendar, a OneNote notebook, a Plan to manage tasks and conversations powered by Outlook or Yammer. These assets also provide common experiences that a group or team require when working together. Some of these experiences include: conversations, shared calendar, document repository, task management, and a team notebook.   For more information Microsoft office support number +1-855-955-2061. So what does this mean? When an Office 365 user creates a Microsoft Team, all of those other amazing Groups experiences are also provisioned. It also means that we now have at least three different ch

6 Reasons to Modernize with Intel® and Microsoft

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Intel® Core™ vPro™ Processors and Microsoft Windows 10 Professional Offer a Smart Upgrade Strategy Continuous technological change is a simple fact of business life, and anyone who opts out of “keeping up” does so at great risk by being vulnerable to new security threats, and having difficulty attracting and retaining talented employees. exemplifies this dynamic more than the emergence of two important technology advancements: the growing acceptance of Windows 10 Pro for business, and the release of 7th generation Intel® Core™ vPro™ processors in a wide range of device form factors. Together, they offer forward-thinking organizations a powerful new strategy for transforming their workplace for greater productivity, security, and ease of management, as well as support for cloud-based computing. For more information contact Microsoft office support number +1-855-955-2061. Here are six compelling reasons to modernize with the latest devices powered by 7th gen Intel® Core vPro

Microsoft Is Simplifying Windows Server Licensing

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Hold onto your hats, everybody. Microsoft is simplifying Windows Server Licensing. Coming May 2017, Microsoft is introducing a new 16-pack of Core Licenses for Windows Server, System Center, CIS Suites, and Premium Assurance in addition to the existing 2-core licenses. This new SKU will be a convenient option for companies licensing servers with 16 or fewer cores. Instead of purchasing eight 2-core packs, you can now purchase a single 16-core pack. It can also serve as an optional base pack for licensing servers with more cores. The 2-core licenses will continue to be available, and you have the choice of two SKUs. There is also no difference in pricing between one 16-pack and eight 2-packs so you can choose the combination which best suits your company. For more information Microsoft office support number +1-855-955-2061. Why is this important? Remember that 2012/R2 licenses were sold as 1 license = 2 Processors. Microsoft gave you 8 cores per processor, which amounted to 16 c

How to enable or disable SMB protocols on the SMB server

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Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 introduce the new Set-SMBServerConfiguration Windows PowerShell cmdlet. The cmdlet enables you to enable or disable the SMBv1, SMBv2, and SMBv3 protocols on the server component. Notes When you enable or disable SMBv2 in Windows 8 or in Windows Server 2012, SMBv3 is also enabled or disabled. This behavior occurs because these protocols share the same stack. For more information Microsoft customer services number +1-855-955-2061. You do not have to restart the computer after you run the Set-SMBServerConfiguration cmdlet. 1 - To obtain the current state of the SMB server protocol configuration, run the following cmdlet: Get-SmbServerConfiguration | Select EnableSMB1Protocol, EnableSMB2Protocol 2 - To disable SMBv1 on the SMB server, run the following cmdlet: Set-SmbServerConfiguration -EnableSMB1Protocol $false 3 - To disable SMBv2 and SMBv3 on the SMB server, run the following cmdlet: Set-SmbServ