I was doing some routine work in TFS 2012. I was added some Active Directory users to the contributor group of a TFS project.
That's when i noticed that the user had a picture beside their name.
I can't seem to figure out where TFS got that picture. (I've added hundred of users over the years and this is the first time I saw a picture beside someone's name).
I checked the AD properties of the user and there is no thumbnail information.
I opened up the users contact in outlook 2013 and there doesn't seem to be a picture associated with the user.
I'm quite puzzled.
This user should have edited his profile and changed his picture. You can go to TFS Web Access and click your name--My profile to test this feature:
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Is it possible to extend or create a new tab in the profile card for Microsoft 365 when hovering over the person image. I want to have one icon placed on red area spot and once the user click on it, should navigate to a dedicated page or change the content in profile card itself.
Thanks
I haven't tried this myself, but I did some research and, if I understood your question correctly, I have a couple of Microsoft articles that you might find helpful:
Add additional properties to the profile card using the profile API in Microsoft Graph
onPremisesExtensionAttributes resource type
As an NGO, we created a Google brand account some years ago but unfortunately the owner of the account left the organization and we can't contact him. So we are still able to manage our youtube channel but we are not able to get full control over the account. How could we reclaim the full ownership of our account ?
Google-Cloud-Platform specific use cases should be reported on Google Issue Tracker.
I have already created this issue for you so the right team would handle it for you.
As my colleague indicated on this issue, this should be handled by YouTube Support.
For this, you would need to submit an new question.
We are using TFS 2013.
We can assign users to the project by going to the web portal dashboard of the project, and click on Manage and add members to team.
Other way is to click on the gear icon on top right and manage users from there.
Another way is to open the TFS admin console and assign permissions from there.
I would like to know the differences between these 3 approaches. Thanks.
We have a Sharepoint 2007 server with list that we enter information to through an Access Interface.
For awhile all of our users have been using Access 2010 with no problem. However, a couple of our users have Access 2013 and are unable to use it to push information to Sharepoint.
I have narrowed it down to the password information not being passed to Sharepoint to let us send the data.
Our Access 2010 users have to enter their password each time they use it.
Our Access 2013 users are not prompted for a password and freeze up when they try to view a list connected to the Sharepoint server.
The only way Access 2013 does not freeze is if the user goes to External Data and use imports and links to the sharepoint site. When they do this, they are asked for a username and password.
After they do this, they can click any of the list and use them as normal. However, as soon as Access is closed the same issues occurs.
Is there a way to turn on password prompts for Access 2013?
I've looked at ways to retain that information, finding this useful site https://accessexperts.com/blog/2012/01/18/how-to-save-your-sharepoint-password-in-windows/. However,none of our users have access to add a site to their trusted list and our IT department would sadly take weeks to do this.
Is this even possible?
Actually this is what i need to do.
I want to get all users following me who created their account in 2008.
Any ideas.