Startwith Managing Microsoft 365 endpoints to understand our recommendations for managing network connectivity using this data. Endpoints data is updated as needed at the beginning of each month with new IP Addresses and URLs published 30 days in advance of being active. This cadence allows for customers who don't yet have automated updates to complete their processes before new connectivity is required. Endpoints may also be updated during the month if needed to address support escalations, security incidents, or other immediate operational requirements. The data shown on this page below is all generated from the REST-based web services. If you're using a script or a network device to access this data, you should go to the Web service directly.
Endpoint data below lists requirements for connectivity from a user's machine to Microsoft 365. For detail on IP addresses used for network connections from Microsoft into a customer network, sometimes called hybrid or inbound network connections, see Additional endpoints for more information.
The endpoints are grouped into four service areas representing the three primary workloads and a set of common resources. The groups may be used to associate traffic flows with a particular application, however given that features often consume endpoints across multiple workloads, these groups can't effectively be used to restrict access.
Category: Shows whether the endpoint set is categorized as Optimize, Allow, or Default. This column also lists which endpoint sets are required to have network connectivity. For endpoint sets that aren't required to have network connectivity, we provide notes in this field to indicate what functionality would be missing if the endpoint set is blocked. If you're excluding an entire service area, the endpoint sets listed as required don't require connectivity.
ER: This is Yes if the endpoint set is supported over Azure ExpressRoute with Microsoft 365 route prefixes. The BGP community that includes the route prefixes shown aligns with the service area listed. When ER is No, this means that ExpressRoute is not supported for this endpoint set.
Some routes may be advertised in more than one BGP community, making it possible for endpoints within a given IP range to traverse the ER circuit, but still be unsupported. In all cases, the value of a given endpoint set's ER column should be respected.
Addresses: Lists the FQDNs or wildcard domain names and IP address ranges for the endpoint set. Note that an IP address range is in CIDR format and may include many individual IP addresses in the specified network.
Ports: Lists the TCP or UDP ports that are combined with listed IP addresses to form the network endpoint. You may notice some duplication in IP address ranges where there are different ports listed.
I am trying to uninstall SharePoint 2016 as it is consuming a lot of RAM (Requires 16 gb and I have only 8 gb of RAM). I want to install SharePoint 2013 on my system. But, whenever I am trying to uninstall it, I am getting one message as: "One or more required office components failed to complete successfully. For more information, consult the setup log file". I don't know, why this error message is coming. I checked some features like Configuration Wizard are still existing. Kindly, let me know how to remove SharePoint 2016 completely so that I can do a fresh installation of SharePoint 2013.
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The Office of Sustainability created a standard checklist that touches on all five, with suggestions like printing on both sides of paper, using energy-saving settings on electronic devices and composting food waste. But the checklist leaves room for offices to create their own sustainable practices.
Although some measures employed by the Scene Shop are widely applicable, like eliminating single-use coffee pods, sustainability here primarily means finding ways to reuse and revamp previous set materials for multiple production. Additionally, in the hallway outside the Scene Shop, leftover cardboard is collected and available for students to reuse for their own projects. The shop has also implemented a paperless workflow, opting to pull up set blueprints on TV monitors.
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What if my documents have a different name, e.g., maiden name?
Name changes require verification and cannot be performed online. Please complete the 'Name Change' form, found on our Guidelines & Resources section and provide official proof of your name change (a copy of a marriage certificate, Social Security card, U.S. passport, or Driver's License.). In addition, please ensure that all documents submitted include your MEPID number, educator license number, or Social Security number. There is no fee associated with a name change.
If I send additional documents after I submit my application, will they be added to my file?
Yes, documents received after you submit your application will be scanned into your ELAR profile. Please include your full name and educator license number, social security number, or MEPID number on all documents. You may either upload additional documents to your profile in ELAR (fastest processing time) or mail them to the Office of Educator Licensure at 135 Santilli Highway, Everett, MA 02149 (additional processing time required).
I submitted my required documents with a previous licensure application. Do I have to re-send them?
Documents previously sent to the Office of Educator Licensure are scanned into your file and do not need to be sent again. However, documents received before the use of ELAR may not be in your profile. If your documents were sent prior to 2002, please check with us to see if we still have them; if not, you may need to resubmit required missing materials. If you have completed any additional education, please forward official transcripts to the Office of Educator Licensure.
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