

Let’s look at uses for regexes, the basics of how to create them, and where we can use them. Mac admins have a lot of existing tools that support regex like BBEdit, Jamf Pro, and most any command-line shell. It’s a handy way to identify “something” when you don’t necessarily know what that “something” is (think of wildcards). Regex, like chess, is easy to learn but can take a lifetime to master. Introduction to regex – By William Smith, Jamf QA – To view the questions & answers from the presentation, click here.Slides – To view the presentation slides, click here.Video – To view archived presentation video, click here.Jeff represents Outlook in the MacAdmins Slack community, collaborating with Microsoft colleagues and Mac administrators to improve the application and how it is managed.

He also leads the accessibility and privacy efforts for the application. Jeff is a Principal Program Manager with Microsoft on Outlook for Mac, where he drives several infrastructure areas, including authentication, sync, and database. For the new Outlook, we’ll go over the sync and storage architecture, search capabilities, account types currently supported, authentication methods, and deployment options for managing the end-user experience. What’s New in Outlook for Mac – By Jeffrey Kalvass, MicrosoftĬome learn about new features and improvements in Microsoft Outlook for Mac, covering both the production application and the new Microsoft Outlook now available to Insiders. If you have suggestions on presentations, questions, or comments, please use the Contact Us option. This month’s meeting will be held on Wed, August 19th, 2020 at 11 AM MT and we will provide live broadcasted and archives that will be made available 2-3 days after the meeting. Presentations cover Apple technology and integration in a heterogeneous university enterprise environment. The University of Utah, MacAdmins Meeting is held monthly at the Marriott Library on the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 11 AM Mountain Time.
