![]() ![]() Karl Mansfield and Mauro Refosco are Musical Directors. The show’s design team includes Rob Sinclair (lighting) and Pete Keppler (sound). ![]() Additionally, Byrne and the Broadway ensemble will be musical guests on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on November 19.ĭavid Byrne’s American Utopia features David Byrne with Jacquelene Acevedo, Gustavo Di Dalva, Daniel Freedman, Chris Giarmo, Tim Keiper, Tendayi Kuumba, Karl Mansfield, Mauro Refosco, Stéphane San Juan, Angie Swan, and Bobby Wooten III Davi Viera also performs on the album. The British publication NME said it “may just be the best live show of all time.”īyrne performs a song from David Byrne’s American Utopia on Jimmy Kimmel Live! during a special broadcast from the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) tonight, October 22. Byrne and the ensemble performed more than 150 dates in twenty-seven countries over nine months. The concert tour in support of American Utopia, which inspired the Broadway show, included songs from the new album along with music from Talking Heads and Byrne’s solo career. In conjunction with the show launch, we will be releasing the original cast recording from the show which includes songs from American Utopia along with songs from Talking Heads and his solo career.Īmerican Utopia began as an album, also released by Nonesuch, which received a Grammy nomination and was the first by Byrne to reach #1 on the Album Chart it was also his first to reach the Top Five on the Billboard 200 chart. ![]() As an encore, David Byrne will be unveiling David Byrne’s American Utopia on Broadway, which will play a strictly limited engagement on Broadway at the intimate Hudson Theatre from Octothrough January 19, 2020, with the official opening set for October 20, 2019. Info for American Utopia on Broadway (Original Cast Recording)ĭavid Byrne’s sold out international tour in support of his first-ever chart topping album, American Utopia, was the most critically-lauded tour of 2018, with fans and critics comparing it to his legendary Stop Making Sense tour with the Talking Heads. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Prevalence and Factors Associated with Depression, Anxiety and Stress among Healthcare Workers of Trinidad and Tobago During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Study. Shivananda, Pradeep Kumar Sahu, Koomatie Ramsaroop, Shivanand Maharaj, William Mootoo, Sharaz Khan, and Rian Marie Extravour. International Archives of Health Sciences 8 (3): 212. The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Burden and the Pattern of Hospitalization from COVID-19 Unrelated Illnesses among Children in Barbados–A Preliminary Report from an Ongoing Study. Kumar, Alok, Janine Taitt, and Prerna Singh. International Journal of Child Health and Human Development 14 (1): 73–80. Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Routine Care at an Ambulatory Health Center in Barbados. Kumar, Alok, Prerna Singh, and Richa Sharma. The Journal of Mental Health Training, Education and Practice 17 (2): 92–109. Mental Health and COVID-19 Perceptions in a Predominant Black Population in the Eastern Caribbean: An Exploratory Study of Residents of Barbados. ![]() Health and Social Care in the Community 30 (5): 1818–1826. Taxi Drivers and COVID-19 in Jamaica: Occupationally Related Income Decline and Health Behaviour. James, Kenneth, Camelia Thompson, Cameal Chin-Bailey, Kayon Donaldson Davis, Dawn Walters, and Desmalee Holder Nevins. In Limbo: Survey of Impact of COVID-19 on Venezuelan Migrants in Trinidad and Tobago. Finally, the chapter aims to explore ways in which these correlates can be mitigated. ![]() It will then systematically review published work from the English-speaking Caribbean to examine empirical evidence linking the risk of child abuse, neglect, and trauma with the myriad psychosocial issues that have emerged as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. This chapter aims to discuss previously published research on the correlates of ACEs globally and within the Caribbean. However, there is a dearth of complied research on the ways in which the effects of ACEs can be mediated within the Caribbean. While ACEs have significant and long-term consequences, especially during times of scarcity and emotional upheaval, effective interventions to mitigate their effects have been developed. International Journal of Mental Health Nursing 29 (4): 549–552, 2020). Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy 12 (S1): S199, 2020 Usher et al., Family Violence and COVID-19: Increased Vulnerability and Reduced Options for Support. Psychiatry research 290: 113117, 2020 Kofman and Garfin, Home is not Always a Haven: The Domestic Violence Crisis amid the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Lancet Psychiatry 7 (5): 389–390, 2020 Killgore et al., Loneliness: A Signature Mental Health Concern in the Era of COVID-19. Many of the risk factors associated with ACEs, such as family violence, social isolation, mental health dysfunction and unemployment have increased or become exacerbated with the COVID-19 pandemic (Kawohl and Nordt, COVID-19, Unemployment, and Suicide. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 50 (3): 344–352, 2016 Kessler et al., Childhood Adversities and Adult Psychopathology in the WHO World Mental Health Surveys. 10: e517–e528, 2019 Campbell et al., Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences, High-risk Behaviors, and Morbidity in Adulthood. ![]() ACEs have long been related to psychological and physical dysfunction in adulthood, and as a result, they have significant economic costs (Bellis et al., Life Course Health Consequences and Associated Annual Costs of Adverse Childhood Experiences Across Europe and North America: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. American Journal of Preventive Medicine 50 (3): 344–352, 20b). Paediatrics and Child Health 28 (3): 132–137, 2018 Campbell et al., Associations between Adverse Childhood Experiences, High-risk Behaviors, and Morbidity in Adulthood. “Adverse childhood experiences” (ACEs) is a term which is used to encompass any potentially traumatic events that occur during childhood, including abuse, neglect, and household dysfunctions which affect the child’s sense of safety (Boullier and Blair, Adverse Childhood Experiences. ![]() ![]() There are two generic skills that affect a player’s ability to process raw materials: Reprocessing ( 1x) and Reprocessing Efficiency ( 3x), both of which are available from NPC stations. These percentages can be increased up to 4% through the use of rigging in high-security space, more in low-security space, and even more in null-security space (including wormholes). Citadels and Engineering Complexes have base rates of 50%, the Athanor refinery has a base rate of 51%, and the Tatara refinery has a base rate of 52%. See Equipment tax below for more detail.īetter processing can be found in player-owned Upwell structures. Hence, it's a good idea to reprocess at stations for which you or your corp have the best relationship. The tax starts at 5% with 0 standings and falls to 0% at 6.67 standings with the station owner. The tax is based on the player's personal or corporation standings with the station's owner, whichever standing is higher is used. In addition, NPC stations take a tax for using their reprocessing facilities. (You can use third-party map tools like DOTLAN to quickly check this) Obviously using a station with 50% equipment is better so pilots should take care when choosing a reprocessing station and check this value before use. ![]() If an NPC station is capable of reprocessing your materials, then its equipment will have an efficiency rating between 30% and 50% (you can search for stations with 50% reprocessing efficiency by criteria, for example npc-corp or solar system, at Station search page). ![]() In New Eden there are two types of reprocessing equipment: ![]() The Window provides the only place for water to tumble when it rains, and when it's dry, the runoff is smooth and slick. The trail descends through Oak Creek Canyon and includes spectacular views of the mountain environment. The hike to the Window pour-off is approximately a five-mile round trip. This hike is one of the best hiking trails at Big Bend, and one of the most well-traversed in the area. In the Chisos Basin, the Window Trail leads hikers to the top of an enormous dry waterfall. The best place to see these sudden outpourings is the Chisos Basin region of the park. It takes heavy rainfalls to create waterfalls in Big Bend National Park in the far southwest corner of the state. Window Trail Atop the pour-off on the Window Trail in Big Bend National Park Swimming is allowed on other sections of the Pedernales River within the park.Īddress: 2585 Park Road 6026, Johnson City, Texasġ0. Pay attention to park notices when visiting, and know the signs of a river surging (water becomes muddy or begins rising). The Pedernales River is subject to flash flooding, even if it's not raining at the park. With cool water nearby and plenty of places to eat a packed lunch, Pedernales Falls also makes for a great picnic spot in Hill Country. Rock hopping around the dynamic space is a fun thing to do when visiting. Swimming is not allowed at Pedernales Falls because the river makes several quick drops through tight corridors. The rocky outcropping of the river bank also provides a great place to lie and catch some sun. Surrounded by a state park of its own name, Pedernales Falls is a fun place to explore. In the Texas Hill Country near Marble Falls and 75 miles north of San Antonio, the Pedernales River carves its way down a limestone landscape. Pedernales Falls, Pedernales Falls State Park Pedernales Falls State Park | Photo Credit: Brad Lane On the opposite side of the state, at Boykin Springs, miniature waterfalls dot the piney landscape.įind other picturesque places to visit in the Lone Star State with our list of the best waterfalls in Texas.ġ. The neighboring Big Bend Ranch State Park also features Madrid Falls, which requires a hearty hike to reach. In the far southwest corner of the state, precipitation at Big Bend National Park adds gushing waterfalls to the arid environment. ![]() Other displays of tumbling water take place throughout the state after heavy rainfall. Both Hamilton Pool and Krause Springs feature waterfalls less than an hour from Austin. Other waterfalls, like the ones at Hamilton Pool and Krause Springs, dive into big pools that encourage swimming and exploring. Waterfalls near San Antonio, include places like Pedernales Falls and Gorman Falls, which stand out in this natural environment. ![]() In a state so big, only a handful of waterfalls cascade throughout Texas.įor most waterfalls in Texas, the place to head is the Texas Hill Country, near the central part of the state. Waterfalls in Texas are a somewhat rare sight to see. Author Brad Lane has gone out of his way to see the most beautiful waterfalls on his numerous trips to Texas. ![]() ![]() ![]() We will discuss techniques for editing a branched history in Chapter 10. Note that most of the techniques discussed in this chapter only make sense when the portion of history involved is linear that is, contains no merge commits. The extra step afforded by Git is crucial, though: by separating committing and publishing, it allows you to use version control freely for your own purposes as you work, then clean up your commits for public consumption before publishing them. You are free to delete or change your local commits as you please, and Git gives you the tools to do that publishing those commits is a separate action, via pushing to shared repository or asking others to pull from yours.Ĭhanging already published commits is awkward, of course, since it would cause others to lose history they already have Git will warn people pulling from you of that, and you might not even be allowed to push such changes to a shared repository. With Git, however, this is not a problem, since you are committing to your own private repository. This makes undoing a commit problematic how do you retract a commit others have already checked out or merged? With centralized version control, committing and publishing a change are the same thing: as soon as you commit to the shared repository, others can see and start using your changes. ![]() This chapter is about undoing or correcting changes once youâve committed them. # Successfully rebased and updated refs/heads/master.In Chapter 3, we discussed staging changes in the index for inclusion in the next commit. # continue running the last two commands until you see # edit the file to read "edit for each entry ![]() Git checkout and rebase it onto your new root commit # now you've changed the commit message, so checkout the original branch again Git commit -amend -author "Foo (or if you've set the proper git **config** values) # check it out on its own temporary branch Git tag root `git rev-list HEAD | tail -1` # create a temporary tag for the root-most commit so we can reference it Git reset -hard $BRANCH2 # be careful with this commandĬombining the answer from How do I fix the metainformation on the first commit in git? # Fix the first commit # The original branch ref can be reassigned to the new one, and the new one deleted: git checkout $BRANCH mapfile and do: git checkout -b $BRANCH2 $START So when you need to correct authors, now you just then need to generate a. Reauthor = !sh -c 'eval `git log -reverse -topo-order -pretty=format:\"git cherry-pick %H & git commit -amend -C %H -author=\\\"%aN \\\" & \" $0 ` "echo success" ' This is also generally applicable - put this in your ~/.gitconfig: For each commit between $START and then end of $BRANCH, the second command cherry picks the original commit on to the end of the current branch $BRANCH2, and amends it to set the author correctly. The first command creates a new empty branch sprouting from the commit $START. Git log -reverse -pretty=format:"cherry-pick %H commit -amend -author='%aN ' -C %H" $START.$BRANCH | sh. mailmap file like this (say): You you can use git log's formatting feature to generate the commands to rewrite $BRANCH as $BRANCH2. You can get a list of the existing author names with: git shortlog -se mailmap file in the top directory of your repository which maps the existing author names to he correct ones. We can use it to generate the commands to pick and amend amend a named sequence of commits.įor example, suppose you want to correct the authorship on a branch $BRANCH, starting at a commit $START. This provides an author mapping mechanism we can use with git log's formatting facility. mailmap feature described in the git-shortlog manpage. Here's an alternative I found useful, which uses the. Git's filter-branch command is powerful, but it's horribly unwieldy to use for anything non-trivial, like for example, if you have more than one author to correct. ![]() ![]() ![]() Gardner faces four counts of first-degree murder associated with aggravated child abuse, four counts of first-degree murder in association with aggravated child neglect, plus four more counts each of aggravated child abuse and aggravated child neglect or endangerment.Ĭlayton told reporters that she had a message for her grandson. "Our thoughts and prayers are with the victims and the family." "We are deeply saddened to learn of this terrible news, and our hearts are broken for everyone touched by this tragedy," Rick Shadyac, ALSAC president and CEO, said in a statement. ALSAC is the fundraising and awareness arm of St. Francis Hospital, according to the report.Ī spokesman confirmed Gardner worked as a part-time ALSAC employee at an off-site call center in Cordova. She was later found in the emergency room at St. Gardner's mother told police she was acting out of character but she was just stressed, and had not been diagnosed with a mental illness, the report said. from Corinth, Mississippi, where she had no family or friends, the report said. The report stated Gardner left for work early on March 16, 2015, and "picked the kids up and left." That night, she called her husband around 11 p.m. "She also has been feeling that someone is trying to harm her and her family," the report said. Her husband told police she was feeling stressed and having problems at work. Gardner did briefly go missing in March 2015, according to a report from the Memphis Police Department. Deputies recovered a bloody butcher knife from the home. and she admitted to killing their four children, the affidavit said. The children's father, Martin Gardner, spoke to Shanynthia on the phone at 12:50 p.m. A witness told deputies he saw Dallen run from the home yelling that his mother stabbed his sister, the affidavit said. Friday.Īccording to Gardner's arrest affidavit, deputies found Gardner on the scene with "superficial cuts to her neck and wrists." The four children found with "severe throat lacerations" were 6-month old Yahzi Sya, 3 Sahvi, 2 and 4-year-old Tallen. "They slept with me last night and I just kissed them and let them know how much I loved them."Ī charging document stated deputies were called to "a wounding call where four juveniles were found deceased upon Deputies' arrival" at 7449 Southern Hill Drive at 12:28 p.m. "When I got home yesterday I got my girls and I just held them," Malone said. She attended the vigil to support the family affected. Tahlish Malone has three young children of her own and said the news kept her tossing and turning all night. "I was shaking," Jones said, while bouncing 2-month-old Carrina in her arms. New mother Shimeka Jones lives in The Greens at Irene and said the news deeply shook her. What the community can do is reach out to the surviving child, the father and the community affected, he said. "There is absolutely nothing we can do for these four children. LaSimba Gray, pastor at New Sardis Baptist Church, said the vigil was the "beginning of healing for the community." Clayton said her son was too upset to attend the vigil. Attendees held red and white candles and had moments of prayer for all five children. I love Shanynthia wholeheartedly still."Ĭlayton joined about 30 people, including neighbors, family members and law enforcement officials, at a vigil Saturday night at The Greens at Irene apartment complex where the four children were killed. "She is a beautiful, sweet young lady," Clayton said.Ĭlayton said she was still trying to make sense of why the murders happened. Gardner, 29, has known her son - Dallen's father - since they were in the eighth grade, she said. Sonya Clayton, the grandmother of Dallen Clayton, said the news made her sick and she has not eaten or slept since she found out her grandson was chased by his mother with a butcher knife.Ĭlayton said she was shocked when she heard about the deaths and that Dallen still has not been released into the custody of his father. The grandmother of the 7-year-old who survived a quadruple homicide said she forgives Shanynthia Gardner, charged with fatally stabbing four of her children Friday in southeast Shelby County. ![]() ![]() ![]() However, many factors contribute to the extent of the response as well as the risk of developing resistance to ICIs in these patients ( 1, 3). Most studies conducted so far have shown that the response to ICIs in M-NSCLC patients is independent of the histological subtype (squamous or non-squamous histology) ( 1, 3). Moreover, there is now evidence that dual blockade of CTLA-4 and PD-1 receptors is sufficient to induce unique cellular responses compared with agents blocking these receptors given alone to M-NSCLC patients ( 20). However, the response to single-agent ICI therapy is not durable, and only a minority of patients have a prolonged benefit ( 2, 9, 14). ICIs have proven to be better tolerated than standard chemotherapy ( 2, 6, 10). The selection of which ICI to use depends on the expression of PD-L1, which can be evaluated using various assays, whose clinical validity has been assessed in numerous clinical trials ( 5, 6, 8– 10, 12– 16). Commonly used ICIs in these patients include the monoclonal antibodies: nivolumab ( 5– 8), pembrolizumab ( 9– 12), durvalumab ( 13), atezolizumab ( 14– 16), and avelumab ( 17), which act by targeting immune checkpoints expressed by tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs)- programmed-death 1 (PD-1)-or expressed by cancer and tumor infiltrating immune cells- programmed-death ligand 1 (PD-L1) ( 18, 19). The availability of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) has radically changed the management of patients affected by M-NSCLC ( 3). Modulation of interactions between T-cells, antigen-presenting cells, and tumor cells has helped unleash suppressed immune responses and increase the effective elimination of cancer cells ( 1, 2). This key observation has paved the way to the development of immunomodulating agents and opened the era of cancer immunotherapy ( 3), which culminated with the assignment of the Nobel Price to James P. By now, it is clear that the immune system plays a pivotal role not only in eradicating the disease in cancer patients, but also in promoting a long-lasting immunity ( 2). Understanding the interactions between the immune system and cancer cells has greatly advanced our knowledge of the mechanisms of tumor growth and progression ( 1). Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors in Metastatic Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: An Overview We then discuss the role of genetic and non-genetic ITH on the efficacy of ICIs in patients with M-NSCLC. In this mini review, we first present a brief overview of the use of ICIs in M-NSCLC. Recent observations suggest that spatial heterogeneity in the composition and spatial organization of the tumor microenvironment plays a major role in the response of M-NSCLC patients to ICIs. Intratumor heterogeneity (ITH) at the genetic and phenotypic level is considered as a major cause of anticancer therapy failure, including resistance to ICIs. Unfortunately, approximately 50–75% of patients do not respond to this treatment modality. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) represent one of the most promising therapeutic approaches in metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (M-NSCLC). 2Science for Life Laboratory, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.1Department of Pneumonology, Oncology and Allergology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland.Marcin Nicoś 1,2* Paweł Krawczyk 1 Nicola Crosetto 2 Janusz Milanowski 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() I am working on a tutorial for SketchUp>Dimension but holding off from posting anything online as I will be presenting it next month at a SketchUp event in Beijing. ![]() Out of the all the rendering tools this is certainly the best you can get for the money, it also works very well with SketchUp and Adobe are improving it drastically month on month. By the end of the year I expect it to almost have parity with Keyshot. I am a heavy use of this both at home and in work, this is really an up and coming tool and ive been following it since it was in Pre-release. Ive only had it personally for about 1 year but you can get results like this right out of the box: The drawback is the price at €2000, but well worth it. I can easily drag and drop materials, lighting faster than anything in Blender or Unreal Engine. This is a perfect tool for me as its super quick for taking my SketchUp model, keeping the model hierarchy, cameras etc. Here is a quick animation from unreal (at the bottom of this post : ) it was 560 frames at 4K and took about 3 mins to render those 540 images, super fast! I know its already heavily used at Audi, Daimler, Mclaren, Porsche and a bunch of other non-automotive companies. I rate it as the best animation tool on the market and I expect it to become the industry standard in the next two or three years (for Enterprise). I cant share any of those animations unfortunately but they are really cool. However my main tool is Unreal Engine, working closely with the Epic Automotive team in London I am in the process of having it installed as the main animation tool at Volvo. Twinmotion is great if I want to get an animated concept or scene walkthrough done in 30-60 mins. Twinmotion, This is good for real quick tests but the results still leave a lot to be desired, I usually like to render at 8k or 10k so that I can paint with it in Photoshop afterwards if I want and it can be printed out nice at 300dpi. I was able to Learn the fundamentals of Blender 2.8 in a few weeks by using these tutorials, highly recommended and covers everything: I usually have vehicles coming in from Catia or Alias and then scenes coming in from SketchUp combining them both for rendering or animation. For work I need to deal with 3D models of vehicles that are millions of polygons. I do use Blender all the time both in work and at home. They are both very powerful and come with options to add in volumetric, physics and extreme lighting options. I don’t use this myself instead I use Blender & Unreal.įor exterior you have many options but my choices would be Blender (evee and Cycles) and Unreal Engine. If your license is more than 12 months old you will need to renew your license.Depends on what you are rendering, interior, exterior, product design etc etc.įor Product Design I would recommend Keyshot as it’s the easiest to learn, you can import the native SketchUp file, cameras and don’t need to do any file conversions.įor interior Vray is excellent just make sure you get Vray stand-alone and not the version that runs inside SketchUp, then you will be held back by SketchUps faults like not able to handle large models. (The second two letters of your license must be NK or later to work with SketchUp 2017. If your license is current, (purchased withing the past 12 months - purchased during or after November 2015), it will work with versions compatible with SketchUp 2017. Have new versions and new downloads for use with SketchUp 2017. There Apps are currently working with SketchUp 2016: If your license is more than 12 months old you will need to renew your license to download the latest version. ![]() If your license is current, (purchased withing the past 12 months), it will work with SketchUp 2016. If you have purchased or renewed your license in the past 12 months, you can download the latest version and install it for use with SketchUp 2016. SketchUp 2017 was released in November 2016.Īll Render Plus products have been tested with SketchUp 2017. Render Plus products are available for all SketchUp Products from SketchUp 8 through SketchUp 2017 ![]() ![]() ![]() Even at night, the aquatic views are spectacular. Be prepared to splurge (lunch starts around $200 per person, dinner around $300), but also be prepared for the experience of a lifetime. Royal Oak Amtrak, Chicago Union Station, Milwaukee, and Detroit Airport. This is the third and final episode of my adventures in Milwaukee. Getting from Southfield to Detroit is cheap and easy when you travel with. Located five meters below the surface in the Conrad Maldives Rangali Island hotel, Ithaa features full panoramic and overhead views of the surrounding coral gardens and sea life while diners feast on a seven-course meal of dishes like caviar, agnotti of duck, Maldivian lobster carpaccio, and beef tenderloin for dinner, or a four-course lunch option. Hello everyone.I want to thank you all for watching, liking and subscribing. (CDC) serve important roles in ensuring food safety in the United States. If this all sounds like your idea of a fun Saturday night, head for Milwaukee’s Safe House - but cover your tracks. ![]() Even though there are numerous underwater restaurants around the world, none are quite as impressive, immersive, and unusual as this one. Home to the second biggest online food delivery market behind China. Ithaa Undersea Restaurant in Maldives has several distinctions: It was the first undersea restaurant in the world when it opened in 2005, and it has been ranked by The Daily Meal as the most beautiful restaurant in the world, as well as one of the most romantic restaurants, expensive restaurants, and hardest to get to restaurants. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Workplace join process happens, which is the first step to have the device managed by Intune. Intune sends a block notification to the EAS client.ĮAS receives the block notification, moves the device to quarantine, and sends the quarantine email with remediation steps that contain links so the users can enroll their devices. If the device is not managed by Intune, access to email will be blocked. User tries to access corporate email, which is hosted on Exchange on-premises 2010 SP1 or later. Following are more details on how this process works: If the EAS record is new and Intune isn't aware of it, Intune issues a cmdlet (pronounced "command-let") that directs the Exchange server to block access to e-mail. ![]() This process allows or blocks e-mail access. These records are devices enrolled and recognized by Intune. The Intune Exchange connector pulls in all the Exchange Active Sync (EAS) records that exist at the Exchange server so Intune can take these EAS records and map them to Intune device records. You install the Intune Exchange on-premises connector to directly interact with Exchange server. How conditional access for Exchange on-premises worksĬonditional access for Exchange on-premises works differently than Azure Conditional Access based policies. Repeat these steps for each additional Exchange organization you want to connect to Intune.Install and configure the Exchange connector on a computer in the on-premises Exchange organization. ![]()
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