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365 Message Center #56 @regarding365 #RE365
Message Center Show,  Office 365

365 Message Center Show #56 – Recap

In this week's episode of the 365 Message Center Show, we cover planned maintenance for Yammer, TLS changes, changes to Shared with me, MAJOR updated to SharePoint and OneDrive forced versioning, and our experience with the OneDrive ‘Known Folder Move'.

03:30 Planned maintenance: Yammer will be temporarily offline – Read announcement MC144352 
— Azure is having scheduled maintenance and so Yammer will be down.

05:16 Reminder: We are moving to TLS 1.2 for encryption – Read announcement MC144908
— Just a reminder that you need to move to using TLS 1.2 and fix any apps that are still using TLS 1.0 or 1.1. The deadline has been extended until October 21, 2018.

7:45 Unexpected file metadata visible in OneDrive for Business ‘Shared with me' file display Read announcement MC144929
— This update may not be in your tenant – it is alerting to an issue that has been fixed showing too much metadata to those outside your tenant.

14:38 UPDATE: OneDrive and SharePoint Team Site Versioning – Read more on the TechCommunity site
— Microsoft announced in May that they would be forcing users to turn on file versioning and set the minimum level at 100. An updated was posted on  July 18, 2018 that they are pausing the implementation of this policy due to customer feedback.

22:38 Our experience performing the OneDrive known folder move See the Twitter Thread 
— We discuss some gotchas when going through the process


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