Practial 365 Article - Using PowerShell to Get a Report of Installed Apps
New article on Practical365.com about Using PowerShell to Get a Report of Installed Apps using PowerShell to Get a Report of Installed Apps from Intune.

New article on Practical365.com about Using PowerShell to Get a Report of Installed Apps using PowerShell to Get a Report of Installed Apps from Intune.

Earlier I discovered that M365 Outlook Web App updated with a message recall function. I managed to test it as I find it have some enhances over traditional one.

Recently I had a need to use Windows device for some work. I take my Windows laptop out (a 3 years old ThinkPad X1 Yoga) and find that it work like a 10 years old laptop in terms of performance. It's unusable. After some research, I found that it could be caused by the fact the memory integrity check function in Windows Defender is not able enable. I go ahead to try do the following to enable the feature and the result is amazing.

Just realize the Chrome browser version 122 can use those passkeys stored in iCloud on my macOS. This is an amazing feature as now I can use the passkey from my iPhone, macOS and iPad. I think only Apple put together this synchronized passkey approach so I can use any of the stored passkey from any supported devices.

Microsoft finally released a long-waited feature in Microsoft 365 Outlook Web App: Recall.
