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microsoft-365-copilot-e3-guide | Microsoft 365 Copilot E3 Guide | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/copilot/microsoft-365-copilot-e3-guide.md | f1.keywords: Previously updated : 11/19/2024 Last updated : 11/20/2024 audience: Admin To learn more, see [Search for Copilot interactions in eDiscovery](/purview/edis - [Microsoft 365 Copilot requirements and prerequisites](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-requirements) - [Provision Microsoft 365 Copilot](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-setup) - [Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption resources](https://adoption.microsoft.com/copilot)+- [Watch: Oversharing Control at Enterprise Scale](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1ARVMTBAak) |
microsoft-365-copilot-e5-guide | Microsoft 365 Copilot E5 Guide | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/copilot/microsoft-365-copilot-e5-guide.md | f1.keywords: Previously updated : 11/19/2024 Last updated : 11/20/2024 audience: Admin This article provides guidance for IT admins with **Microsoft 365 E5** and **Sha - Use SharePoint Advanced Management (SAM) to help prevent oversharing, declutter data sources, and monitor SharePoint site changes. - Use Microsoft Purview to enable sensitivity labels, identify and protect sensitive data, restrict endpoints, and delete the content you don't need. +To learn more, watch [Oversharing Control at Enterprise Scale](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1ARVMTBAak) (opens YouTube's website). + When you use the features described in this article, your organization is better prepared for Copilot, including getting more accurate results from Copilot. This article applies to: To learn more, see [Search for and optionally delete Copilot interactions in eDi - [Microsoft 365 Copilot requirements and prerequisites](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-requirements) - [Provision Microsoft 365 Copilot](/copilot/microsoft-365/microsoft-365-copilot-setup) - [Microsoft 365 Copilot adoption resources](https://adoption.microsoft.com/copilot)+- [Watch: Oversharing Control at Enterprise Scale](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1ARVMTBAak) |
admin | Activity Reports | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/admin/activity-reports/activity-reports.md | Depending on your subscription, here are the available reports in all environmen |[Microsoft browser usage](browser-usage-report.md)|Yes|N/A<sup>1</sup>|N/A<sup>1</sup>|N/A<sup>1</sup>|N/A<sup>1</sup>| |[Microsoft 365 Copilot readiness report](microsoft-365-copilot-readiness.md)|Yes|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>| |[Microsoft 365 Copilot usage report](microsoft-365-copilot-usage.md)|Yes|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|+|[Microsoft Copilot usage report](microsoft-copilot-usage.md)|Yes|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>|N/A<sup>2</sup>| |[Email activity](email-activity-ww.md)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes| |[Email apps usage](email-apps-usage-ww.md)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes| |[Mailbox usage](mailbox-usage.md)|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes|Yes| |
admin | Microsoft Copilot Usage | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/admin/activity-reports/microsoft-copilot-usage.md | |
admin | Organizational Messages Microsoft 365 | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/admin/misc/organizational-messages-microsoft-365.md | f1.keywords: Previously updated : 05/02/2024 Last updated : 11/18/2024 audience: Admin As an admin, you can now connect with your organization through customized messa To get started, go to [organizational messages in the Microsoft 365 admin center](https://aka.ms/organizationalmessagesportal). >[!NOTE]-> The preview experiences will start rolling out in preview on May 2, 2024. +> As of November 19, 2024, Organizational Messages in the Microsoft 365 admin center is now in general availability. ## What can I do with organizational messages? Organizational messages’ centralized experience within Microsoft 365 admin cen - Create messages from scratch (for example, free text entry) -- Use premade template messages from Microsoft+- Use or edit premade template messages from Microsoft -- Send messages to the Windows Spotlight location+- Send messages to Windows 10/11 and Microsoft 365 app locations, such as Windows Spotlight and Teams teaching popover (or coachmark) - Save draft messages Organizational messages’ centralized experience within Microsoft 365 admin cen - Specify custom destination URLs -- Configure delivery schedules and parameters for messages+- Configure delivery schedules and parameters for messages, including via urgent messages configuration -- Assign targeting via Microsoft Entra user groups and advanced targeting options+- Assign targeting via Microsoft Entra user groups and advanced targeting options, such as [Group Level Aggregate-based targeting](/microsoft-365/admin/adoption/group-level-aggregates) -- Manage messages created in Microsoft 365 admin center and other portals+- Manage messages created in Microsoft 365 admin center and other portals, including [Usage reports](/microsoft-365/admin/activity-reports/microsoft-365-copilot-organizational-messages) - Review message performance with time series data Before working with organizational messages, make sure your team satisfies the f - For example, any message configured to be delivered to a Windows channel, like Windows Spotlight, requires that recipients use **Windows 11 Enterprise**. > [!IMPORTANT]-> Organizational messages preview experiences will not be restricted based on the licenses held by participating tenants, authors, approvers, or message recipients. However, some organizational messages experiences may be restricted to particular Microsoft licenses in the future. +> During our preview period, Organizational messages preview experiences were not restricted based on the licenses held by participating tenants, authors, approvers, or message recipients. However, now that the product is in general availability, some organizational messages experiences are restricted to particular Microsoft licenses. To learn more, see [Premium features](#premium-features). ## Get started Before working with organizational messages, make sure your team satisfies the f There are three basic experiences to familiarize yourself with within the organizational messages centralized experience: -1. **Manage** – this is where you and your team will be able to see most of your organizational messages created in various portals, including Intune/Microsoft Endpoint Manager. Your team will also be able to execute various functions on each message, view details, and conduct approval flows in the ‘Manage’ area. +1. **Manage** – Where you and your team can see most of your organizational messages created in various portals, including Usage reports and Copilot advanced deployment guide within the Microsoft 365 admin center. Your team can also execute various functions on each message, view details, and conduct approval flows in the 'Manage' area. -2. **Create a message** – this wizard is where anyone with the above-described “Organizational Messages Writer” Microsoft Entra role can go to create either fully customized or templatized messages. +2. **Create a message** – The wizard where anyone with the above-described Organizational Messages Writer Microsoft Entra role can go to create either fully customized or templatized messages. -3. **Review activity** – This is where your admins can go to see the performance activity of messages that are or have been delivering to your users. +3. **Review activity** – Where your admins can go to see the performance activity of messages that are or have been delivering to your users. ## Manage -You can review and control the messages from anyone in their organization using the main landing experience. Operations that admins can affect within the ‘Manage’ experience include: +You can review and control the messages from anyone in their organization using the main landing experience. Operations that admins can affect within the 'Manage' experience include: - Filtering based on message status (such as Active), location (such as Windows Spotlight), or objective (such as Adoption); filtering using search on message name. If you have the Organizational Messages Writer Microsoft Entra role as described ### How to approve or reject a ‘pending approval’ message -If you have the Organizational Messages Approver Microsoft Entra role as described above, you can review and approve or reject messages from your colleagues that are in the ‘pending approval’ state. To approve or reject a ‘pending approval’ message: +If you have the Organizational Messages Approver Microsoft Entra role as described previously, you can review and approve or reject messages from your colleagues that are in the ‘pending approval’ state. To approve or reject a ‘pending approval’ message: 1. Filter Status to **Pending approval**. If you have the Organizational Messages Approver Microsoft Entra role as describ ### How to overcome a rejected message (Withdraw) -If you have the Organizational Messages Writer Microsoft Entra role as described above, you can overcome a rejection from the approvers in your tenant. To do so: +If you have the Organizational Messages Writer Microsoft Entra role as described previously, you can overcome a rejection from the approvers in your tenant. To do so: 1. Filter status to **Rejected**. If you have the Organizational Messages Writer Microsoft Entra role as described 5. This takes you directly into the creation wizard where you can continue the creation of this draft message, once again sending for approval to return the message to approvers for review. > [!NOTE]+> > - Fully customized messages will require an approver to ‘approve’ any message before it is delivered to your users. However, selecting a premade message will not require any approval from your organization before it can be delivered to end users. > - Approvers cannot approve or reject a message that they personally created. > - ‘Rejecting’ a message will mark the message state as 'Rejected', requiring an author to ‘Withdraw’ the message and then ‘Modify’ the new draft. Users with the Organizational Messages Writer Microsoft Entra role described pre - **Finish** for reviewing the message before scheduling or sending for approval by your organization’s approvers. +> [!NOTE] +> To ensure tenant-based targeting, the organizational messages system may require up to 24-48 hours to establish any tenant that has not scheduled a message within the last 30 days. + ### Choosing custom or premade messages There are two primary forms of message creation that are enabled in this experience: 1. **Fully customized creation** (or 'create your own') – this is an open-ended format of entering in arbitrary content for messages, allowing your team to make messages that include your company name or other specifics that are unique to your company, group, or team. For example, an author can select ‘create your own’ and type all of the words of the message themselves. +> [!NOTE] +> The ability to create fully customized messages is enabled if your organization has at least one Microsoft license as described in the [Premium features](#premium-features) section. + 2. **Premade messages** (or ‘templatized’ messages) – this is a method of selecting and customizing content that is partially created by Microsoft for general purpose use. For example, Microsoft might provide various generic messages that your team can pick and add your logo and URL to drive awareness of a software update. ### How to save and continue draft message There are two primary forms of message creation that are enabled in this experie 5. Select **Modify** in the message details panel to continue creating that message in the creation wizard. +### How to enable targeting by Companies, Departments, Locations ++The advanced targeting options of “Companies”, “Departments”, “Locations” in the **Recipients** step of the message creation flow are made possible by the group-level aggregates settings associated with Adoption Score. To learn more, see [Group Level Aggregates in Adoption Score](/microsoft-365/admin/adoption/group-level-aggregates). ++This advanced targeting in organizational messages can be enabled using the following: ++1. Go to **Settings** > **Org settings** within the Microsoft 365 admin center. ++2. Select **Adoption Score**. ++3. Under **Group data filtering**, select “Turn on group-level insights” and then “Save”. ++4. Within **Adoption Score**, select the “Manage group-level filtering” button. ++5. Select the “Organizational attributes” checkbox and then the “Turn on selected filters” button. ++> [!NOTE] +> The ability to use advanced targeting options is enabled if your organization has at least one Microsoft license as described in the [Premium features](#premium-features) section. + ### How to create a message by copying an existing message 1. Go the Manage experience and find a message you want to use as a starting point. 2. Select **Copy** function. -3. You'll be immediately placed within the creation wizard with relevant elements from the previous message copied over. +3. You're immediately placed within the creation wizard with relevant elements from the previous message copied over. 4. Edit as you like and complete the creation wizard or save as a draft. > [!NOTE]+> > - For the same channel (such as Windows Spotlight), images provided by your team for the last created message will be automatically provided for your next message. However, you can override that image with a new image upload.-> - Once you select ‘Send for approval’ at the end of a fully customized message creation flow, anyone in your tenant that has the “Organizational Messages Approver” Entra role described above will be able to review and approve/reject your message. +> - Once you select ‘Send for approval’ at the end of a fully customized message creation flow, anyone in your tenant that has the Organizational Messages Approver Microsoft Entra role described previously will be able to review and approve/reject your message. > - If you save your draft before the ‘Schedule’ step and thus do not provide a custom message name, the Draft will have a programmatically generated name based on the date-time when you saved the draft. You can edit this message name by modifying the draft message. > - Not all selections in the ‘Objective’ step might have premade messages available. However, all objectives will have the “create your own’ format available for full customization authoring. +### Urgent delivery ++For some time-sensitive communications, admins and other communicators might need to get a message out fast. For example, when an event is occurring on a corporate campus or a service outage has begun, admins might need to quickly broadcast such events to some employees so they can be prepared. To support communications in such events, admins in Microsoft 365 admin center will be able to select the ‘Urgent messages’ button in the “Top Actions” section. ++The message creation experience for an urgent message is similar to the flow for creating other messages with these exceptions: ++- The only locations available are Windows 10/11 Taskbar and Notifications area. +- Only Microsoft Entra (formerly Azure Active Directory) group targeting can be used. +- No Start/End dates nor frequency configurations are available as urgent messages are sent once as soon as possible. ++ ## Review activity As you can see upon visiting the centralized experience, the basic Manage table includes basic aggregate insights data for your messages (including Total messages seen, Total clicks, and Clickthrough rate). However, the centralized experience also includes advanced insights experiences, including: If you or your team would like to work with your tenant’s message performance 2. Select the **Export to CSV** button and save the file locally. -## Advanced features +## Premium features -Rolling out in spring 2024, organizational messages will also include two more features that provide advanced capabilities for how admins can schedule and direct their messages: +Starting with general availability, organizational messages will also introduce the concept of ‘premium’ features. These experiences are ones within the Organizational messages Microsoft 365 admin center which have tenant and end user requirements as follows: -### Urgent delivery +### Tenant - accessing premium features when creating messages -For some time-sensitive communications, admins and other communicators might need to get a message out fast. For example, when an event is occurring on a corporate campus or a service outage has begun, admins might need to quickly broadcast such events to all employees so they can be prepared. To support communications in such events, admins in Microsoft 365 admin center will be able to select the ‘Urgent messages’ button in the “Top Actions” section. +Premium features will be accessible to admins within Organizational messages in Microsoft 365 admin center when their tenant has one of the following: +1. -1+ Microsoft 365 E3-E5 licenses +1. -1+ Office 365 E3-E5 licenses +1. -1+ Windows 365 E3-E5 licenses ++### End user – receiving messages with premium features ++End users within a tenant are eligible to receive messages created using premium features when these end users personally have one of the following: ++- Microsoft 365 E3-E5 license +- Office 365 E3-E5 license +- Windows 365 E3-E5 license ++### Current premium features ++For general availability, the premium features in Organizational messages in Microsoft 365 admin center are the following: ++1. Fully customized message creation ++> [!NOTE] +> In general availability, message authors whose tenant satisfies premium feature requirements will be able to Edit a templatized message within the message creation flow. ++2. Advanced targeting – group level aggregates (Department, Location, Company) ## Setting tenant policies To make policy changes on your tenant, your Intune admin must: 1. Enable Organizational Messages Policy >[!NOTE]-> This policy is required for devices running [Windows 11](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/november-29-2022-kb5020044-os-build-22621-900-preview-43f0bdf9-0b75-4110-bab3-3bd2433d84b3), [version 22H2](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/november-29-2022-kb5020044-os-build-22621-900-preview-43f0bdf9-0b75-4110-bab3-3bd2433d84b3), [build 10.0.22621.900](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/november-29-2022-kb5020044-os-build-22621-900-preview-43f0bdf9-0b75-4110-bab3-3bd2433d84b3) and later. If you don't enable this policy, these devices can't receive organizational messages. +> This policy is required for devices running [Windows](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/november-29-2022-kb5020044-os-build-22621-900-preview-43f0bdf9-0b75-4110-bab3-3bd2433d84b3), [version 22H2](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/november-29-2022-kb5020044-os-build-22621-900-preview-43f0bdf9-0b75-4110-bab3-3bd2433d84b3), [build 10.0.22621.900](https://support.microsoft.com/topic/november-29-2022-kb5020044-os-build-22621-900-preview-43f0bdf9-0b75-4110-bab3-3bd2433d84b3) and later. If you don't enable this policy, these devices can't receive organizational messages. 1. Go to **Settings catalog** > **Experience** > **Enable delivery of organizational messages (User)**. 1. To enable delivery of organizational messages, switch the toggle to **Enabled**. To make policy changes on your tenant, your Intune admin must: ### Enable Experiences Policies >[!NOTE]-> If you use the Windows 11 MDM security baseline, you will need to change the required policies to **Not configured**. These policies control organizational messages configured by your team as well as other messages coming directly from Microsoft. To continue blocking messages coming directly from Microsoft as defined in the Windows 11 MDM security baseline, configure the Microsoft messages policy found in the Organizational messages settings experience within the admin center. +> If you use the Windows MDM security baseline, you will need to change the required policies to **Not configured**. These policies control organizational messages configured by your team as well as other messages coming directly from Microsoft. To continue blocking messages coming directly from Microsoft as defined in the Windows MDM security baseline, configure the Microsoft messages policy found in the Organizational messages settings experience within the admin center. If using Settings catalog, follow these steps: If using Settings catalog, follow these steps: - Add Allow Windows Spotlight on Action Center (User) - Add Allow Windows Tips - Add Configure Windows Spotlight on Lock Screen (User)-1. In configuration settings, ensure the following are de-selected: +1. In configuration settings, ensure the following are deselected: - Disable Cloud Optimized Content 1. In configuration settings, ensure the following are selected or set to ‘Allow’: - Enable delivery of organizational messages (User) If using Device Restrictions, follow these steps: ### Can you tell me more about delivery expectations for these messages? -After your message has been scheduled by the Organizational Messages platform, at the earliest, it will take a few hours before the message will be eligible to be delivered to end user devices. For example, if you set the Start Date to be now/today, you should expect a few hours before any end user devices in your testing tenant receive the message payload. +For non-urgent messages, after your message has been scheduled by the Organizational Messages platform (for example, after approval from your Organizational Messages approvers is acquired as needed), at the earliest, it will take a few hours before the message will be eligible to be delivered to end user devices. For example, if you set the Start Date to be now/today, you should expect a few hours before any end user devices in your testing tenant receive the message payload. -Further, Windows 11 buffers messages on a set period for each of the channels. (In other words, this experience is delivered on a ‘pull’ model.) So, expect that your message might take 24 or more hours for targeted end users in your testing tenant to receive and render the message as their devices might be configured to request content at different times. +Further, Windows buffers messages on a set period for each of the channels. (In other words, this experience is delivered on a ‘pull’ model.) So, expect that your message might take 24 or more hours for targeted end users in your tenant to receive and render the message as their devices might be configured to request content at different times. -Once your message has been actively delivering for over 24 hours, you can return to the Manage experience to review the latest delivery data for your message. +Once your message has been actively delivering for over 24 hours, you can return to the 'Manage' experience to review the latest delivery data for your message. ++For urgent messages, after your message has been scheduled by the Organizational Messages platform (for example, after approval from your Organizational Messages approvers is acquired as needed), the platform will try to send the message as soon as possible. However, as noted above, this is a best-effort mechanism subject to various conditions, with no guaranteed delivery times. ### My team has made other organizational messages within Intune, Adoption Score, Usage reports, and others. How do they work with this? The Organizational messages centralized experience is the ‘one-stop-shop’ fo ### Why do I need to update my MDM policies? -The MDM policies listed under Prerequisites control whether the service delivering the messages is able to access each location where organizational messages could be delivered. Previously, the CSPs only affected consumer scenarios and controlled whether Microsoft messaging can be delivered, however, since we’re using the same service, the policies affect admin-created messages as well. +The MDM policies listed under [Setting tenant policies](#setting-tenant-policies) control whether the service delivering the messages is able to access each location where organizational messages could be delivered. Previously, the CSPs only affected consumer scenarios and controlled whether Microsoft messaging can be delivered, however, since we’re using the same service, the policies affect admin-created messages as well. ### How can I get my MDM settings for troubleshooting purposes? -1. Run *ms-settings:workplace* +1. Run *ms-settings:workplace*. 2. In the **Export your management log files** section, select **Export**. All messages have a state that indicates their creation or delivery status, incl 2. **Pending** – message is still being registered by the organizational messages services and thus is not delivering. Additionally, certain details of the message might be unavailable while in ‘pending’ state. -3. **Failed** – message was not able to be properly registered by the organizational messages services for various reasons. These messages will need to be copied to retry the process. +3. **Failed** – message was not able to be properly registered by the organizational messages services for various reasons. These messages need to be copied to retry the process. -4. **Cancelled** – message was explicitly stopped by your tenant admin. This might have been during delivery of the message or prior (that is, in Scheduled state). +4. **Canceled** – message was explicitly stopped by your tenant admin. This might have been during delivery of the message or prior (that is, in Scheduled state). 5. **Active** – message is currently delivering to your users. All messages have a state that indicates their creation or delivery status, incl ### How does localization work in Organizational messages? -**For premade messages**, your message will be delivered to end users who have their related product language set to one of the following: +**For premade messages**, your message is delivered to end users who have their related product language set to one of the following: - en-US - de-DE All messages have a state that indicates their creation or delivery status, incl - zh-Hans - zh-Hant -For example, if the Organizational Messages Writer (admin) selects message A to be sent to their end users, then any end users with their product language set to one of the above languages will qualify to receive the message A. +For example, if the Organizational Messages Writer (admin) selects message A to be sent to their end users, then any end users with their product language set to one of the above languages qualify to receive the message A. **For customized messages**, your message will only be delivered in the language in which it was created within the Microsoft 365 admin center. -For example, if the Organizational Messages Writer (admin) has their Microsoft 365 admin center product language set to French when they create their message B from scratch, end users with related product language set to English will not receive the message B. However, end users with French set as their related product language will qualify to receive the message B. +For example, if the Organizational Messages Writer (admin) has their Microsoft 365 admin center product language set to French when they create their message B from scratch, end users with related product language set to English will not receive the message B. However, end users with French set as their related product language qualifies to receive the message B. ++### Does Organizational Messages support government environments, such as GCC, GCCH, etc.? ++No, not at this time. ++### Our team previously authored messages for the Windows Get Started location within the Organizational messages experience in Intune/Microsoft Endpoint Manager – can we still do that in this experience within Microsoft 365 admin center? ++Any Get Started messages that you created in the Organizational messages experience within Intune/Microsoft Endpoint Manager that have not completed can be viewed within the Microsoft 365 admin center experience. However, new Get Started message creation is not yet supported at this time. ++### Are there any premade messages available for the Windows Spotlight location? ++No, not at this time. ++### Only Windows 11 deliveries were supported in the public preview – is that still the case? ++Based on customer feedback, organizational messages now deliver to both Windows 10 and Windows 11 locations for the Notifications area, Taskbar, and Windows Spotlight. ++### My tenant only wants our end users to see messages from us, not Microsoft; how can we do that? ++After your admins enable all of the policies described in the previous section on [Setting Tenant Policies](#setting-tenant-policies), you can then go to the ‘Settings’ feature within the Organizational messages in Microsoft 365 admin center portal (top right corner of the landing page), deselect the option “Allow Microsoft messages to display,” and select ‘Save’. This ensures Organizational messages platform sends only your team’s messages to Windows surfaces, like Taskbar. ++### If my organization only has an Office 365 E3 or E5 license, should I expect to be able to create fully customized messages on Windows locations, like Notifications area or Taskbar? Likewise, if my organization only has a Windows E3 or E5 license, should I expect to be able to create fully customized messages on the Teams location? ++No, the organizational messages creation flow will automatically disable authoring experiences that your tenant can't access based on the license requirements listed in the [Premium features](#premium-features) section. However, your organization may be able to create premade messages without such E3 or E5 licenses. For example, your team will not be able to create a fully customized message on Windows locations if your organization does not have at least a Windows E3 or E5 license or a Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 license. Similarly, your team won't be able to create a fully customized message on the Teams location if your organization doesn't have at least an Office 365 E3 or E5 license or a Microsoft 365 E3 or E5 license. |
enterprise | Microsoft 365 Networking Overview | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft-365-networking-overview.md | Title: "Microsoft 365 Network Connectivity Overview" Previously updated : 12/29/2023 Last updated : 11/18/2024 audience: Admin |
enterprise | Microsoft 365 Vpn Split Tunnel | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/enterprise/microsoft-365-vpn-split-tunnel.md | Title: "Overview: VPN split tunneling for Microsoft 365" Previously updated : 12/20/2023 Last updated : 11/18/2024 audience: Admin |
syntex | Apply A Model | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/syntex/apply-a-model.md | To sync changes to one or only selected libraries: ## Apply the model to files and folder content already in the document library -An applied model processes all files and folder content uploaded to the document library after it's applied. You can also do the following steps to run the model on files and folder content that already exist in the document library prior to the model being applied: +An applied model processes all files and folder content uploaded to the document library after it's applied. You can also do the following steps to run the model on files and folder content that already exist in the document library prior to the model being applied. ++> [!NOTE] +> To see custom Syntex commands like **Classify and extract** when you add a document library web part to a SharePoint site page, you must have a Syntex subscription. 1. In your document library, select the files and folders that you want to be processed by your model. |
syntex | Esignature Overview | https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/microsoft-365-docs/commits/public/microsoft-365/syntex/esignature-overview.md | With SharePoint eSignature, you can quickly and securely send documents for sign ## Regional availability -SharePoint eSignature is currently available in the US, UK, and Canada. By November 2024, it will be available to the EU and Australia Pacific, and it will be available globally in 2025. +SharePoint eSignature is currently available in the US, UK, and Canada. It will be available in the EU and Australia Pacific by November 2024, and globally in 2025. Furthermore, the use of other eSignature providers as an integration with the SharePoint eSignature platform is available globally. <! Beginning September 2024, SharePoint eSignature will be rolling out to the UK, Canada, and the following European countries/regions: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, and Sweden. The providers facilitate the signing process and send out all relevant notificat - SharePoint eSignature is available for only PDF documents at this time. - Tracking of SharePoint eSignature requests through the Approvals app in Microsoft Teams is now available. - Support for Adobe Acrobat Sign and Docusign is now available. In the future, there will be potential integration with other electronic signature providers.+- Support for Adobe Acrobat sign and Docusign is now available globally <br> |