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Office 365 Admin app for Windows Phone just got Live Tile support – onmsft.com

Ron Ron
April 29, 2015
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Office 365 admin app for windows phone just got live tile support

The Office 365 Admin app for Windows Phone gives admins the ability to stay connected to their Office 365 service on the move, allowing them to manage users, read messages, check out the service health status, and lots more. This app is definitely a companion for any Office 365 administrator.

The app has been bumped to version 2.3.2.0 and comes with the usual performance improvements and bug fixes (specifically a login bug). The update also adds Live Tile support so you can finally see updates right on your home screen. Having this information at a glance on your home screen is definitely a welcomed improvement to the app.

“The Office 365 Admin app empowers you, the Office 365 IT administrator to stay connected with your Office 365 environment on the go. You can now manage your users including resetting their passwords. In addition, you can also read the latest messages from Message Center, the central location for Office 365 service communications and view any active service support requests. A new dashboard allows you to quickly view service health status and more,” the app description reads. Grab the app via the download link below.

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