As a new Microsoft Office 365 admin, there are some critical Office 365 common admin tasks you need to know. There are the first tasks that you should learn about; the tasks that you’ll find the most common as you maintain and manage the system. This is a review of common and easy techniques that you should learn from Microsoft.
7 Simple Tasks All New Office 365 Admins Should Learn
When you sign into your account, you’ll now have access to the Office 365 Admin Dashboard. It’s through this area that you’ll be able to complete most of your Office 365 common admin tasks.-
User Management
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Contact Management
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Resources & Shared Mailbox Management
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Office 365 Group Management
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Setting External Sharing Permission
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External Guest Account Management
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Service Configuration Settings
- Mail. Mail settings include Microsoft’s spam and malware protection, as well as the ability to manage mail flow rules and audit mail usage. A Microsoft Office exchange administrator can control mail settings to improve security.
- Sites. SharePoint sites are how users interact with each other on the Intranet. Your creation tools for the company’s intranet are accessed here. You can create new site collections and libraries.
- Microsoft Updates. Microsoft Office 365 services and utilities need to be updated frequently to remain protected. Here’s where you’ll control your update schedule.
- User Software. You can restrict certain Office 365 programs here, to maintain control over the user’s operations. If you want only basic programs, such as Microsoft Office, you can enable this here.
- Passwords. While password training goes a long way, it’s important to enforce password hygiene through settings. An administrator should make sure that employees need to change their passwords at intervals and need to maintain complex passwords.
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