• Scary le Poo@beehaw.org
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    5 months ago

    Nope, I just deal with OneDrive support constantly and I can say definitively that it’s pretty decent at what it does, and if the links you are getting or sending are not working, it is your fault.

    If you want to removed about something substantive, how about removeding about how 365 has like 20 admin panels that are opaque about what they are and what they do, terrible menu layouts in those menus, etc.

    That stuff is a very real problem.

    Some boomer who can’t figure out how cloud drives work is not a real issue.

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      5 months ago

      Hey everybody, only this guy’s problems are the important ones … so forget what you are concerned about and just listen to this guy

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        5 months ago

        The root issue is that you cannot understand how replacing an attachment that is too large with a link to that file that the recipient can then click, is a fairly elegant way to avoid issues for IT.