A
Adrian
I tried to run this on both. Besides using significant
resources, there are no "admin type" of tools to allow
creating "default settings" for any user logging in, like
what should be blocked and what should be allowed and as
well what user actions should be allowed - changing
settings, alerts, etc. I hope MS will address this.
resources, there are no "admin type" of tools to allow
creating "default settings" for any user logging in, like
what should be blocked and what should be allowed and as
well what user actions should be allowed - changing
settings, alerts, etc. I hope MS will address this.