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New Microsoft Applied Skill Alert – Create Agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio (APL-7008)
Hi Friends👋 If you’ve been demoing Copilot Studio in your classes, here’s a quick way to validate and showcase those agent-building skills—without sitting a full certification exam. Why grab this micro-credential? Hands-on, half-day lab — prove you can build, publish & govern generative-AI agents end-to-end. Instant résumé boost — digital badge drops into Credly the moment you pass. Perfect add-on to PL-300/PL-400/PL-700 prep or any Power Platform course you teach. Lab tasks you’ll master Design the agent persona & generative AI instructions Build topics, variables & rich dialogues (Adaptive Cards included!) Call Dataverse data with Power Automate flows Publish to Microsoft Teams & the web, then secure with content moderation Prep in three steps Run the free learning path: Create agents in Microsoft Copilot Studio (9 bite-size modules). Skim the official study guide checklist (APL-7008). Spin up a trial tenant for learners and let them practice before the live lab. Ready? 👉 Copilot Studio Applied Skill Let’s keep empowering our students (and ourselves) to build the next generation of AI agents inside Microsoft 365. If you earn the badge, drop it below—would love to celebrate your win! 🏆 #CopilotStudio #AppliedSkills #PowerPlatform #GenerativeAI7Views0likes0CommentsWelcome Message!
Hi Everyone, This is Nishan, and I'm super excited after joining this tech community, which is a wonderful moment. I'm really enthusiastic about joining in this MSFT Fabric Community. This feels really great and exciting. I am expecting more insightful information, live sessions, and more real-time engagement with the community of the Fabric. It's really an amazing moment for Microsoft Learn, especially for MSFT Fabric Learners. I am also excited to connect with more learners, peers, MVPs, and MCTs. I wanted to amplify Mehrdad Abdollahi’s exciting announcement about the https://lnkd.in/gA_juRqt! As a longtime follower of this initiative, here’s why this shift matters and how we can all leverage it: 🔍 Key Insights from the Transition Global Accessibility Moving from Teams Learning Rooms to the Tech Community breaks down geographical barriers. Now, anyone can join discussions, access resources, and connect with experts and no scheduling required! Centralized Knowledge Hub The new space aggregates blogs, discussions, event updates, and expert insights in one place. Say goodbye to fragmented information! Community-Led Growth By empowering users to share experiences (not just consume content), Microsoft taps into collective intelligence. Your challenges/solutions could shape Fabric’s evolution! 💡 What You Can Learn & Do Here For Newcomers: Dive into curated KB articles/tutorials to master Fabric basics. Ask questions without fear—MVPs and Microsoft engineers are active here! For Experts: Share use cases (e.g., "How I optimized data pipelines with Fabric"). Mentor others and build your reputation as a thought leader. For Everyone: Pro Tip: Bookmark the https://lnkd.in/gA_juRqt for AMAs, workshops, and Fabric roadmap sessions. Contribute to discussions—your feedback reaches Microsoft product teams directly! 🚀 Future Engagement Strategies Be Proactive Start threads like "Fabric’s hidden gems" or "Migrating from Synapse? Let’s troubleshoot!" to spark collaboration. Leverage Cross-Pollination Tap into #PowerBI, #DataEngineering, and #DataAnalytics channels here. Many solutions intersect! Give Back Answer one question weekly. Recognition = visibility (MVPs often emerge from active contributors!). Stay Updated Click “Follow” on the https://lnkd.in/gA_juRqt to get alerts on new content/events. ✨ Final Thought: This move isn’t just a relocation and it’s an expansion of opportunity. As Mehrdad said, we’re shaping Fabric’s future "one conversation, one insight at a time." Let’s build something remarkable together! 👉 Join the Café now: https://lnkd.in/gA_juRqt #MicrosoftFabric #TechCommunity #DataEngineering #PowerBI #CommunityDriven #MicrosoftLearn10Views1like0CommentsMicrosoft Edge is up to date. Version 138.0.3351.83
Hi, I cannot delete some cookies. I to edge, settings, cookies, see all cookies and site data, select the site and then the dustbin and select delete, but the cookie does not delete. Some do but a few don't. I have tried remove all but still does not work. any ideas how i can delete these cookies?34Views0likes0CommentsWhat triggers Microsoft's cloud filtering layer to assign a Spam Confidence Level (SCL) score?
Calling all Exchange and Microsoft 365 experts! I am investigating why two messages (received by the same recipient) sent from the same sender, domain, IP, and infrastructure received different Spam Confidence Level (SCL) scores from Microsoft’s cloud filtering layer (Exchange Online Protection). Message 1 (SCL 1): Delivered to Inbox Message 2 (SCL 5): Routed to Junk Both messages: Passed SPF, DKIM, DMARC, and CompAuth Had identical spam rule triggers and phishing scores Used the same HELO/EHLO and PTR records The only differences were: Slightly different routing paths and engine codes Subtle differences in message body content Question: What specific factors or heuristics in Microsoft’s cloud filtering layer could cause a change in SCL scoring for messages that appear nearly identical in infrastructure and authentication? Any insights into how SCL scoring is dynamically influenced would be greatly appreciated! Thank you in advance to whoever can shed some insight into this!!! Maxim P.S. headers can be provided, if that helps.33Views1like0CommentsMicrosoft Learning Rooms have moved to Tech Community!
We’re excited to announce the launch of Microsoft Learning Rooms—now live in the Groups tab of the Microsoft Learn Tech Community Hub! 👉 Join a Learning Room today and take your skills to the next level. Make sure to join the Learning Rooms you want, and don’t forget to hit the 🔔 Bell icon so you never miss an update! These dedicated spaces are hosted by Microsoft Learn Experts and are designed to help you: ✅ Get your questions answered in real time ✅ Join exclusive events and discussions ✅ Connect with peers and professionals on your learning journey ✅ Stay up to date with the latest Microsoft Learn resources and updates Whether you're just starting out or looking to deepen your expertise, there's a Learning Room for you. Explore topics across Azure, Microsoft 365, Power Platform, AI, and more! Let’s learn together. See you in the rooms! 😊113Views4likes2CommentsMicrosoft Teams issue.
At Chillibreeze, our team depends heavily on Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams to drive collaboration, communication, and productivity across departments. However, we are currently experiencing persistent performance issues with the new Teams client that are disrupting our daily workflows: Teams freezes when activating the camera or initiating screen sharing during meetings Channels and chat windows scroll automatically without any user interaction, making navigation difficult and disorienting These issues have become increasingly disruptive, especially during high-stakes meetings, client presentations, and internal project reviews. Troubleshooting Steps Taken: To date, we have attempted the following actions across multiple devices and user accounts: Cleared the Teams cache. Reinstalled the Teams app entirely (clean uninstall and reinstall) Updated BIOS and camera drivers to the latest available versions Ensured all Windows and Microsoft 365 updates are current Despite these efforts, the issues persist. We are currently using Microsoft Teams Version 25163.3611.3774.6315 (New Teams app) on Windows 11 machines with up-to-date specs. Request for Support and Community Insight: We are reaching out to Microsoft community, Microsoft 365, and the wider community to ask: Are other organizations experiencing similar issues with the New Teams app? Have any workarounds or configurations proven effective? Is there an ETA for a fix or acknowledgment of these issues from Microsoft? We value the reliability of Microsoft Teams and are hopeful that a solution can be identified promptly, as the current instability is having a tangible impact on our team’s productivity and morale. Any assistance, insights, or escalation support would be greatly appreciated.1.2KViews11likes9CommentsSC-300 exam and course content are very different
I failed my SC-300 exam with Pearson VUE on July 6th. I prepared myself with the official training course on https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/training/courses/sc-300t00 There's a practice available on https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/credentials/certifications/identity-and-access-administrator/?practice-assessment-type=certification where it says that this test will "provide you with an overview of the style, wording, and difficulty of the questions you're likely to experience on the exam" Therefore, I was confident going into the test with a 96% score on the practice assessments. I did about 4 or 5 runs to be sure I was able to pass different sets of questions. Once into the exam, I was shocked it didn't include none of the questions of the practice assessment. Furthermore, the question's subjects were very different from the training course. There's a huge discrepancy between the training course / practice assessment and the real exam. Now I'm trying to find the updated documentation and practice assessment, so I can have a better chance next time. Any help would be much appreciated. English is not my first language, I apologize for any grammar mistakes.82Views0likes1Comment🎓 Microsoft MCTs – Looking for fresh ideas to drive engagement in your sessions?
iEngage by CSD Skilling is a curated collection of interactive tools, icebreakers, and engagement techniques—designed specifically for trainers, facilitators, and educators delivering Microsoft content. Whether you're running: A DP-900 data fundamentals session, A PL-300 Power BI workshop, Azure Sessions, Or a Train the Trainer course... ...this site offers ready-to-use tools to energize your audience, spark interaction, and make virtual/hybrid sessions more fun and memorable! 🧠⚡ Why I love it: 100% free and open-source No login required Use directly in Microsoft Teams, Zoom, or in-person sessions Includes spinners, polls, word clouds, games, and more! Let’s make Microsoft skilling more dynamic and learner-focused. Share this with fellow MCTs and boost your training experience! Explore now: https://csdskilling.github.io/iengage/ #MCT #MicrosoftCertifiedTrainer #iEngage #MicrosoftLearn #Skilling #EdTech #TrainingTools #MicrosoftTrainer #CommunityDriven #CSDSkilling8Views0likes0CommentsBlogsite AI Voice Answer machine
Hi all, I wanted to quickly to write to show how I thought about building a system based on Azure to allow my blogsite to answer questions about a blog post that a reader may suddenly have in their mind while reading through the post to extend learning. The basic flow is: -User loads a blog post -On load, the page populates 3 buttons a third of the way in the page, each with randomly AI generated questions related to the page that a reader might ask about the page content -On clicking a button, the question is answered through voice, with the answer being 'just' enough to answer the question without being over-bearing (at least that's my feeling!) The architecture is constructed as the following: I wrote in full on how I did this for my blog here : https://www.imaginarium.dev/voice-ai-for-blog/ I wanted to perhaps hear on if I was missing anything here on the design, security considerations particularly on the Azure side? Any ways to improve on the AI Voice implementation? I'm using the Azure OpenAI neural voices at the moment. Gemini voices lately are really good too!! I even thought about using a custom neural voice of my own but I ran into issues when trying to do that within Azure due to not having an enterprise subscription readily available to be allowed this capability. Thoughts?42Views0likes0CommentsPrioritize Your Pipeline to Sell More with Less Effort
July 9 | 1 PM EST ➡️ Save your seat We'll share how to assess and prioritize your pipeline so you can focus on the deals most likely to convert. Learn how Carve prioritizes deals—what to look for, what to avoid, and how to move faster with less effort. Learn how to: Spot high-impact deals most likely to close via Marketplace Filter out distractions and stop wasting time on low-probability opportunities Identify what Microsoft sellers actually care about so your deals get noticed ➡️ Save your seat13Views0likes0Comments- 31Views0likes0Comments
Youtube Playlists for Microsoft Learn
AZ‑104: Microsoft Azure Administrator - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLahhVEj9XNTcj4dwEwRHozO3xcxI_UHYG&si=-NI8s2LrtAPnve7U AZ‑305: Azure Infrastructure Solutions Architect - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLahhVEj9XNTejs0fgXT6HXaj_a_qsUoKa&si=9BP72lGdCI16D39B AZ‑500: Azure Security Technologies - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLahhVEj9XNTfrVnZaub9jEgN9tmH1T6-r&si=XuMJPuXTYfRLo6S2 AZ‑204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLahhVEj9XNTcQ-rtUyuly3KpWFP9xzp7A&si=Cgjb66Y1gQWHpJuG AZ‑700: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLahhVEj9XNTdToCofwwCsHyu-PkVztyz7&si=F6ei0OsCsQbgiM-E144Views4likes1CommentMastering Outbound Spam Protection in Microsoft Defender and Exchange Online Protection (EOP)
In today’s cloud-driven landscape, protecting your organization’s email flow is not only about stopping inbound threats—it’s also about ensuring your users aren’t the source of outbound spam. Whether caused by account compromise, misconfiguration, or shadow IT, outbound spam can damage your domain’s reputation, trigger blacklists, and even lead to service throttling from Microsoft. What Is Outbound Spam? Outbound spam refers to unwanted or malicious messages sent from inside your organization to external recipients. These messages can originate from: Compromised accounts Misused shared mailboxes Automation scripts or connectors Forwarding loops Outbound spam can place your domain on blocklists, reduce deliverability, and ultimately erode trust in your brand Tools Used: Microsoft Defender + Exchange Online Protection Microsoft 365 includes built-in outbound protection via: Exchange Online Protection (EOP) for all tenants Microsoft Defender for Office 365 for advanced protection and insights Step-by-Step: Configuring Outbound Spam Protection in EOP Create and Apply Outbound Spam Policies Microsoft 365 Defender Portal → Email & Collaboration → Policies & Rules → Threat Policies → Anti-Spam Policies Select ->Create Policy → Outbound Spam Filter Policy Give the policy a clear name Apply granular scoping by selecting users, groups, or domains based on risk level Configure outbound spam policies in EOP Message limits sections Section configures the limits for outbound email messages from Exchange Online Set an external message limit Maximum number of external recipients a user can send messages to in a one-hour period Set an internal message limit Maximum number of internal recipients a user can send messages to in a one-hour period Set a daily message limit The maximum total number of recipients per day This limit encompasses both internal and external recipients Valid value is 0 to 10000 Restriction placed on users who reach the message limit Restrict the user from sending mail until the following day Email notifications are sent, and the user is unable to send any more messages until the following day, based on UTC time Restrict the user from sending mail User can't send email until they're removed from Restricted users by an admin After an admin removes the user from the list, the user won't be restricted again for that day limit reset to zero No action, alert only Email notifications are sent Forwarding rules section controls automatic email forwarding by Exchange Online mailboxes to external recipients Automatic - System-controlled - system to manage the automatic forwarding of email messages to external recipients On - Forwarding is enabled: Automatic external email forwarding isn't disabled by the policy Off - Forwarding is disabled: All automatic external email forwarding is disabled by the policy Disabling only automatic forwarding messages to external addresses Outbound spam policies don't affect the forwarding of messages between internal users Notifications section You can configure additional recipients who should receive copies and notifications of suspicious outbound email messages Send a copy of suspicious outbound messages that exceed these limits to these users and groups Specify users or groups within your organization who should receive copies of outbound email messages that exceed the defined sending limits Setting adds the specified recipients to the bcc field of suspicious outbound messages Setting works only in the default outbound spam policy. It doesn't work in custom outbound spam policies Notify these users and groups if a sender is blocked due to sending outbound spam Allow you to configure who should receive a notification when a sender is blocked for sending outbound spam This setting is in the process of being deprecated from outbound spam policies Strongly recommend that you use the alert policy rather than this setting in the outbound spam policy to notify admins and other users Remove blocked users from the Restricted entities page Email & collaboration > Review > Restricted entities The user is restricted from sending email, but they can still receive email. Alert settings for Restricted users Automatically notifies admins when users are blocked from sending email Email & collaboration > Policies & rules > Alert policy Search Policy Name: User restricted from sending email Managing outbound spam is more than configuring a few switches—it's about having a layered defense posture. Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and Exchange Online Protection give you the visibility, automation, and control to protect both inbound and outbound mail traffic Managing outbound spam isn’t just about setting limits—it’s about shaping a layered, intelligent policy landscape Detects malicious senders Alerts admins in real time Automatically blocks abuse Protects domain trust and email deliverability With Microsoft Defender for Office 365 and EOP, you have everything you need to build a resilient outbound protection frameworkMicrosoft Hero Community!
The Microsoft Zero To Hero community brings together thousands of cloud and AI enthusiasts to learn collaboratively within the Microsoft Learn platform. With a wide range of interactive sessions, from Azure fundamentals and AI deep dives to security and data discussions, members grow together through structured workshops, Q&A forums, and peer-to-peer project work. This shared learning environment transforms individual curiosity into actionable skills, empowering participants to progress from their first steps in technology to gaining confidence in real-world applications. What truly distinguishes this community is its vibrant culture of support and mutual achievement. Participants encourage one another by sharing experiences, troubleshooting together, and celebrating both small accomplishments and major milestones. The community hosts focused programs and workshops, creating spaces where newcomers feel welcomed and motivated, and where engagement, rather than titles, defines success. Through consistent collaboration and shared enthusiasm, Microsoft Zero To Hero proves that anyone can rise from a beginner to a confident cloud practitioner, supported every step of the way.55Views2likes1CommentLinking AZ-400 exam to the Microsoft Partner Center
I recently passed the AZ-400 exam and would like to connect this accomplishment to my company's partner center, but I have encountered a lot of trouble and have yet to successfully connect the exam to the partner account. The e-mail address I used to take the exam was my work e-mail, which I used to sign up for Microsoft Learn, as my employer and I believed this would be the easiest route to connecting the exam to the partner account after passing the exam. After passing the AZ-400, we tried to connect the AZ-400 exam and received an odd error message saying my account had no certificates or exams, despite seeing the exam in my Microsoft Learn achievements. So we tried linking my work account to my personal account, in order to try and connect my personal Microsoft Learn profile with the partner account. This also did not work. At this point, we are stumped as to how we can move forward and connect my Microsoft Learn profile with the Microsoft Partner Center. To sum things up, I have the AZ-400 exam in my Microsoft Learn profile I was unable to connect my personal and work Microsoft Learn profiles with my company's partner account, as the exam was not recognized Can anyone help me with this issue or has someone seen it before?103Views0likes4CommentsCopilot Pro - Links Not Working
It's done a great job of summarising a 100 page pdf. Then it's created a powerpoint but when it shows the downloadable link I can't click on it (no way to download it) It's in bold - no right click or any other clicking option - have literally tried everything. Changed browsers, no fix. Cleared cache & cookies, no fix. Many thanks!65Views0likes0CommentsSending Messages on MS Teams with Azure Bot Error
Good Day My Friends, I have just created for my university research project a Azure Bot for Teams meeting (it s not an Teams App), I can attend the meeting with meeting id, passcode, and managed to receive messages from chat, but the problem is when I m trying to send messages on Teams Chat part with bot account I m getting an error " No conversation references available at all" not sure error is because of that or not but I'm open for your offers. Thank you,26Views0likes0CommentsHow to assign admin-level permissions in Azure Purview without using Global Administrator
Hello, We have a question regarding the management of roles and permissions in Azure Purview. According to the documentation (Azure Purview permissions), it seems that Global Administrator permissions are required to access all features, which raises some security concerns for us. Is there no way to assign a more specific role — similar to how it works in Microsoft Fabric with the Fabric Administrator role — rather than having to assign the Global Administrator role? If this is indeed not possible, we understand that the proper workflow would be for someone with Global Administrator privileges to go to Azure Purview > Roles and Scopes > Role Groups, and from there assign a more granular Purview-specific role to selected users, such as a Data Curator or Data Source Administrator. Is this correct? Is this the recommended approach? Thank you in advance for your help. Best regards,43Views0likes0Comments🌟 Welcome to the Microsoft Tech Talks Learning Room! 🌟
Dear Learners👩💻👨💻, A warm welcome to each one of you! 😊 I’m so excited to have you join this vibrant learning space where we’ll explore, experiment, and evolve together with Microsoft technologies. 🚀 This is more than just a learning room — it’s a community where curiosity meets creativity 💡, and where questions are always encouraged. So feel free to participate, connect, and most importantly, enjoy the journey! 🙌 Let’s unlock new possibilities, build real-world skills, and have some fun along the way! 🎯📊 Once again, welcome aboard! 🌈 Warm regards, Dr. Gomathi S Microsoft MVP 🏅 | MCT Community Lead 🤝 | Tech Educator 💻4Views0likes1Comment
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