Mick Dundee vs the Indian phone scammers

Most people are pretty aware these days of people from foreign countries cold calling you claiming there are issues on your PC and kindly offering to help (for a fee of course). If they are given access to your PC system then things go downhill pretty quick for you from there.

However, even with all the publicity out there about the scams they just keep calling so there must still be people getting scammed. Now what happens if these scammers call a security MVP like Troy Hunt who recently gave a presentation for the CIAOPS Virtual Technology meeting (which you should go and look at after this)?

Watch and enjoy!

CIAOPS Virtual Technical Meeting August recording now available

If you missed the CIAOPS Virtual Technical Meeting on Wednesday all about the upcoming Windows 8.1 release by Microsoft Technology Evangelist Jeff Alexander then you’ll find the YouTube recording here:

You’ll also find the slide deck at:

http://sdrv.ms/11NZarT

What you won’t find is some of the great discussions and questions that were also part of this session. To get that you really need to attend the event live.

Registrations are now open for the September meeting and you’ll find those at:

https://ciaops0913.eventbrite.com.au/

The September meeting will be the SECOND Wednesday in September as I’ll be at TechEd AU during the first week of September. The topic for the September meeting will be an Introduction to Yammer. I hope to see you there.

Embedding an Office 365 document in a webpage

One of the handy things that you can do with web based storage these days is embed a document from them into a web page. This can give the web page viewer almost full document functionality via a web page if you want.

SharePoint Online via Office 365 can also provide this same functionality. Simply upload an Office document to a SharePoint Document Library.

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Select the ellipse (three dots) to the right of the name.

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You should then see the preview window as shown. You’ll need to do this with current browser so you get all the features.

Just below the document preview you will see a small menu icon. Select this to display the menu shown above. In this menu you will see an option Embed Information, select this.

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You will then a snippet of HTML code that you can copy and paste into a HTML page.

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Now don’t forget that documents generally stored on SharePoint Online are secured so only certain people can access them. This means that unless you alter the security people will need to have a login to view the document.

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You can of course alter the security of that file. In this case we’ll alter it so everyone (i.e. anonymous internet users) can have read only access.

If you return the file preview, just under the preview you will probably see a link that says Only shared with you. Select this to change the security on that file.

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You’ll then be shown a dialog that displays the current file security. At the moment you can see that only I have access to that file. To change this select INVITE PEOPLE from the lower part of the screen.

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You should now see a dialog that allows to select whom you wish to invite and what rights to the file they have.

For complete anonymous access to the file (i.e. anyone, anywhere on the Internet can view that file) enter Everyone into the Invite people field and change the access to Can view won the right. Also ensure that the Require sign-in option at the bottom of the page is unchecked.

Press the Share button when complete.

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Immediately after doing this, you should see a message appear in the top right as shown above that tell you the document is now shared via a guest link.

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If you return to the properties of the document again you will notice that the security options now say Shared with lots of people and Open to anyone via a guest link as shown above.

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If you select the Open to anyone via a guest link you will be shown a dialog like that above that gives you a public link to that document. Thus, if you send that link to someone via email and they click on it they will be able to view the document.

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If you select the link lots of people to view the securities you should now see something like shown above. Remember, EVERYONE means EVERYONE!

With all that done hopefully people can see the document embedded in your page as shown below.

https://ciaops365e1.sharepoint.com/sites/test/_layouts/15/WopiFrame.aspx?sourcedoc=%2Fsites%2Ftest%2FShared%20Documents%2FHello%20World%2Edocx&action=embedview

If you can’t see the document or there is an error it is probably because I have forgotten about this post and deleted document but hopefully you understand how to embed it for yourself.

CIAOPS Virtual Technology Meeting–Agenda update

Our original speaker for the August meeting, Microsoft Technical Evangelist Jeff Alexander, has been gracious enough to change his travel arrangements to accommodate presenting on Wednesday the 7th of August 2013 as initially advertised. As you can appreciate, having access to Jeff is something that just can’t be passed up so I have slotted him back in for the event and pushed the Yammer presentation back.
Here is what Jeff is planning to speak on:
Title:  Windows 8.1 Update!
Abstract: Windows 8 has been out for a few months now and we have received a ton of feedback.  In this session on Windows 8.1; Jeff Alexander will talk and demo some of the new changes and how they benefit small business’s and larger enterprises.  He’ll go through what’;s changed and show some of the cool new features including the update start screen, UI enhancements, desktop enhancements, the start button, new search and many more.  We will also cover enterprise features such as assigned access, mobile device management and workplace join.
To attend the event simply visit the registration site at:
http://ciaops0813.eventbrite.com.au/
which after registration will present you with all the information you need to connect up to this webinar on Wednesday the 7th of August from 4pm Sydney time.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly on director@ciaops.com.

CIAOPS Virtual Technology Meeting update

Our meeting next Wednesday 7th of august at 4pm has had a change of agenda. Unfortunately, Jeff Alexander from Microsoft discovered a scheduling conflict and is unavailable. Have no fear, I think there are plenty of people who’ll be interested in the substitute topic:
All about Yammer
In this session you’ll receive an introduction to the Yammer product and learn how it will be integrated into Microsoft products such as SharePoint Online.

Presenter = Robert Crane, Office 365 MVP

I will also endeavour to record the session and make it available after the fact but if you attend the meeting you’ll be able to ask specific questions and interact with other attendees during the general discussion part of the meeting. If you haven’t already I urge you to register for the event at:
http://ciaops0813.eventbrite.com.au/
The event is free and I hope to see you there.

SkyDrive to be renamed

For everyone who found all this SkyDrive stuff confusing you’ll be interested to hear that Microsoft is going to re-brand the whole suite of products after losing a trademark dispute over the name. You’ll find more information about that here:
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-to-rebrand-skydrive-after-losing-trademark-skirmish-7000018804/
This would also indicate that SkyDrive Pro in SharePoint 2013 will be renamed as well. No indications on what it will be called yet. My vote is for something like Azure drive. What do you reckon works?

Office Mobile for Android now available

Not unexpectedly Microsoft has now released Office Mobile for Android much like the recent release for iOS. You’ll find all the details at:
http://blogs.office.com/b/office-news/archive/2013/07/31/office-365-subscribers-get-office-mobile-for-android-phones.aspx
Once again, like the iOS version, it is a phone rather than a tablet app and you’ll need an active Office 365 Business subscription to gain access to all the features.
As I have said many times in this blog, you do need to give Microsoft credit for the speed at which it is now bringing these apps to different platforms, especially mobile ones.