![]() ![]() If we now click on our display name or photo, the Change button is now gone: Get-OwaVirtualDirectory | Set-OwaVirtualDirectory -SetPhotoEnabled $False However, some posts only say to change the SetPhotoEnabled parameter to False for all OWA virtual directories: There are already many posts out there on how to prevent users from changing their photo in OWA. Some companies do not like the idea of users updating their pictures themselves. in Exchange 2013, or “My account” section: Using the options menu and then account followed by Edit information. Using Outlook Web App (OWA), users can change/update their photo using two methods:īy clicking on the DIsplayName (Exchange 2013) or user photo (Exchange 2016) in the main OWA window and then Change:
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