Server hardware Server Software (like Exchange, Server 2008, Print Sharing, Sharepoint, Dynamics…) Desktops (from any vendor, IBM/Lenovo, Dell, Toshiba, White box…) Laptops Switches and Firewalls (from any vendor, like Dlink, Cisco, Linksys, FortiNet, Netgear…) Uninteruptable Power Supplies (UPS) network, phone and electrical cabling land line systems (like Nortel, Avaya and Toshiba) photocopiers (like Xerox, Kyocera, Mita, Canon, Toshiba…) cell phones Blackberry’s Blackberry Enterprise Server and even the Apple Mac’s… we handle it all CONTRACT MANAGEMENT & NEGOTIATIONS Many companies simply take the “rack rate” on their purchases and leases. We typically take end to end responsibily for anything that plugs into the wall, from desktops and laptops, to photocopiers and phone systems… it’s all our problem.
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Installing Office add-insĪ user can install add-ins on multiple ways: This post is not to hide the store or the add-in button but only to disable users from installing them. There were two settings we applied and one of them was in the Office 365 admin portal and the other one was at the Exchange Admin Center. After some browsing and testing we found the correct settings to disable users from installing them. We thought we had set the correct settings but it turned out we missed a few.
Users were able to install third party add-ins in for example the Outlook client or in Office Web Access. We recently had the question to restrict users from installing Office add-ins.