![]() I'm encountering a strange Exchange issue I haven't been able to figure out. When I go through the rebuild index advice it shows complete but when I am in the Contacts, Search Tools tab and select Indexing Status it shows 27,486 items remaining to be indexed. Originally was an Exchange 2010 environment, migrated via O365 Hybrid Config, hybrid has since been decommissioned and the organization is cloud-only at this point. It appears that I have several 'orphaned' public folders. Get-MailPublicFolder lists numerous public folders that don't appear in the output of Get-PublicFolder. Get-PublicFolder -Recurse |Where-Object returns 11 results. The mail-enabled public folders that aren't returned by Get-PublicFolder don't display in Outlook or in the EAC. If an email is sent to them, an NDR is returned stating the recipient cannot be found. I compared the attributes I could see in Get-MailPublicFolder between one that is missing and one that does appear, and saw only one difference that I thought relevant - HiddenFromAddressListsEnabled. Contrary to what I would expect, the value for that was set to TRUE for the PF that WAS visible, and the attribute on the missing PF was set to FALSE. While this seemed the exact opposite of what I'd expect I went ahead and changed the attribute on the missing PF to TRUE to match the functioning PF. I also noticed the 'SimpleDisplayName' attribute was null. ![]() Re: Office 365 groups not visible in Outlook client Deleted Raizel Same thing. I added a value to that, still no difference. (SimpleDisplayName is null on the working PF as well.) Set-UnifiedGroup : The term 'Set-UnifiedGroup' is not recognized as the name of a cmdlet, function, script file, or operable program. What can I do to get my missing MailPublicFolder to be listed by Get-PublicFolder and displayed in my EAC? And if that isn't sufficient, to get the folder to receive emails sent to it? Clearly there is some disconnect somewhere preventing EOL from seeing this public folder, and I expect that the proper fix will resolve all of the various problems stemming from its invisibility.As an admin, you probably want to keep LinkedIn contact sync turned on if your organization uses LinkedIn for business purposes, such as networking and marketing. Turn it off if you don't want your users to download their LinkedIn connections as contacts in Outlook on the web. OFFICE 365 CONTACTS VISIBLE IN OUTLOOK DOWNLOAD The features that are available to your Microsoft 365 or Office 365 organization are determined by the service plan for your account. Some features aren't available to mailboxes or organizations in specific regions. You turn LinkedIn contact sync on or off for users in your organization by using Outlook on the web mailbox policy (formerly known as Outlook Web App mailbox policy) settings. Similar to other Outlook on the web mailbox policy settings, you can change the settings for LinkedIn contact sync by using the Exchange admin center (EAC) or Exchange Online PowerShell. For detailed information about managing Outlook on the web mailbox policy settings, see View or configure Outlook on the web mailbox policy properties. ![]() The information for each LinkedIn contact is stored as a read-only contact record in the LinkedIn folder in People. The information that's synchronized between LinkedIn and Outlook on the web includes first name, last name, all phone numbers, all email addresses, and all street addresses. LinkedIn contacts are stored in the user's mailbox and are retained in accordance with the Microsoft 365 or Office 365 service plan.
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