I thought I'd checked "Email me when someone replies."
I have no problems with e-mails, contacts, or calendar events on my Windows Phones (a Lumia 1520 and a Lumia 950 XL). So I hope Samsung and Microsoft will get together and fix the bugs.
I still seem to be getting once or twice a day notices from the Office 365 servers that I need to Update Security Settings. No matter what new Calendar events from my O365 account are synced to my Samsung Calendar (and to my watch) but older events will all periodically COMPLETELY disappear and only uninstalling/reinstalling my O365 account in Samsung Email brings back the lost Calendar events from the Office 365 servers. Synching of e-mails and Contacts seems to be working fine. So, in summary, after granting Locations permission to the Samsung Email app, I appear to have allowed it to become a Device Administrator. If I go to the Email app and uninstall, then reinstall the O365 account, all my missing Calendar events will be restored, 'til the next mysterious disappearance. When that happens, newly created ones will still sync over and still appear on the Note 8 (until the next disappearance event) as will new Contacts and new e-mails created to be in or go to the O365 account. For some unknown reason, appointments in the Calendar already synched will just up and disappear entirely after a while. However, here's the major problem still remaining. No matter what, if I create a new e-mail to that account, a new Calendar appointment, or a new Contact, they always come through to my Galaxy Note 8 and being in the respective Samsung apps, are synched to my Gear S3 Frontier watch. Still seem to be getting periodic Update Security Settings notifications for O365 account in question. After "activating," was browsing Device Administrator permissions and now noticed that Samsung Email was granted permission as a Device Administrator (had never seen there before).
Looked at All Permissions from the dropdown menu, top right.Īt some time later, got another Update Security Settings for Email notice.
Noticed all expected permissions were turned on except for Location. Went to App Permissions in SETTINGS for Samsung e-mail app. (am still getting ~once a day notices that I need to update Samsung e-mail security settings for my Office 365 account, though). Not sure what actually caused the improvements so far but here's what I did.
If this doesn’t work to reset your password, submit a password reset request via our New Service Request wizard.
You can get more information about resetting your admin password in Reset your administrator password. Your Office 365 account is synchronized through directory synchronization. Note : You need a mobile phone that can receive text messages for password reset only if one or both of the following applies to you: Your organization has a custom domain that you’ve set up to use with Office 365.
For instructions on how to add this information to your user account, see Create or edit users. To reset your own password, you must have already provided an alternate email address and mobile phone number that can receive text messages. On the Office 365 sign-in page, click Forgot your password? and follow the instructions. You can ask another admin to reset your password, but when you're the only admin in your organization, or no other admin is available, you can reset your own password. Applies to: Administrators of Office 365 for enterprises and Office 365 for professionals and small businesses Author: Suzanne Girardot, Office 365 writer If you're an Office 365 admin, you can now reset your own password without having to submit a service request.