
For instructions, see Connect to Exchange Online PowerShell. Use a work or school account that has global administrator permissions in your organization and connect to Exchange Online PowerShell. To manage whether OME generates one-time pass codes As an administrator, you can decide if recipients can use one-time pass codes to sign in to the OME portal. If the recipient of a message encrypted by OME doesn't use Outlook, regardless of the account used by the recipient, the recipient receives a limited-time web-view link that lets them read the message. Manage the use of one-time pass codes for the Office 365 Message Encryption portal To enable social IDs: Set-OMEConfiguration -Identity "OME Configuration" -SocialIdSignIn $true Run the Set-OMEConfiguration cmdlet with the SocialIdSignIn parameter as follows: Set-OMEConfiguration -Identity -SocialIdSignIn įor example, to disable social IDs: Set-OMEConfiguration -Identity "OME Configuration" -SocialIdSignIn $false To manage whether recipients can use social IDs to sign in to the OME portal If you want, you can choose not to allow recipients to use social IDs to sign in to the OME portal. If the recipient uses a social ID such as a Google account, Yahoo account, or Microsoft account, the recipient can sign in to the OME portal with a social ID. When you set up the new Office 365 Message Encryption capabilities, users in your organization can send messages to recipients that are outside of your organization. Manage whether Google, Yahoo, and Microsoft Account recipients can use these accounts to sign in to the Office 365 Message Encryption portal Learn details about signing up and trial terms. Start now at the Microsoft Purview compliance portal trials hub. If you're not an E5 customer, use the 90-day Microsoft Purview solutions trial to explore how additional Purview capabilities can help your organization manage data security and compliance needs.
