OneDrive Known Folder Move: Make Sure Desktop and Documents Are Actually Backed Up
If your Desktop and Documents aren’t in OneDrive, they’re one spilled coffee away from disappearing. Here’s how to fix it with Known Folder Move.
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Getting the full value — and the full security — out of the Microsoft 365 and cloud tools your business already pays for.
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Getting the full value — and the full security — out of the Microsoft 365 and cloud tools you already pay for.
If your Desktop and Documents aren’t in OneDrive, they’re one spilled coffee away from disappearing. Here’s how to fix it with Known Folder Move.
Start with the few Microsoft 365 security settings that stop the most common account and email attacks, without making work harder.
Too many Teams makes work harder, not easier. Here’s a practical governance setup that keeps Teams tidy and searchable.
A step-by-step Microsoft 365 license review to reclaim unused seats, right-size plans, and avoid breaking email, Teams, or security.
Most businesses use a fraction of what their Microsoft 365 licenses include. Here are the high-value features worth turning on first.
The most common Microsoft 365 question we hear. A simple rule for where every file belongs, and why it matters for security.
A new Microsoft 365 tenant is not secure by default. These settings close the gaps attackers look for first.
Moving to the cloud works best as a planned project, not a scramble. Here is a practical sequence that avoids the common mistakes.
Business Basic, Standard, Premium: the differences matter for both cost and security. Here is a plain-English guide to choosing.
Conditional Access checks who is signing in, from where, and on what device, and blocks the logins that do not add up.
Email is the front door for most attacks. Microsoft Defender for Office 365 helps you guard it, once it is configured properly.
SharePoint sprawl makes files hard to find and easy to overshare. A little structure and housekeeping keeps it useful.
Cloud bills creep up quietly: unused licenses, oversized resources, forgotten services. Here is how to bring them back down.
The three cloud models suit different needs. Here is a plain-English comparison to help you choose the right mix.