

You'll be able to see if a plot has other options, but you won't be able to see what those options are.

If you just started a new game, only the Inquisitor's tile will be visible.For example, if you romance a character, the romance tile will remain hidden until you finish the romance (at or near the end of the game). The spoiler gates are designed to remain in place until you complete a plot or quest. Once your state is in 'Editable States,' drag and drop it to the top slot and select 'Edit in Tapestry.' Or, click on the world state and press 'Load in the Keep.' After, you can go back to the tapestry and scroll to the right to see the DA:I portion.ĭepending on the playthrough you loaded, you may not see all the tiles in the DA:I tapestry at first.This will help differentiate your playthrough from others in this section. When saving your world state to 'Editable States,' you can also rename the playthrough and add a description if you wish.You can do this by clicking 'Copy to Editable.' Note: if you load up the save you want to import in Inquisition first, it will appear in the 'Current Playthrough' slot in 'Playthrough States.' First, select the playthrough you want to import to the tapestry.Your most recent saved game will always appear in the first slot, marked 'Current Playthrough.' Each state represents every time you've started a new game (yes, rejected character creation attempts are counted here).
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Set-Mailbox –Identity -RoleAssignmentPolicy DisabledForwardingRoleAssignmentPolicyNote: Give it some time to replicate after the change.If you've played DA:I on a PC or console that's connected to the internet, you should see new states appear in the 'Playthrough States' section of the Keep. New-RoleAssignmentPolicy -Name DisabledForwardingRoleAssignmentPolicy -Roles MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding,M圜ontactInformation,MyRetentionPolicies,MyMailSubscriptions,MyTextMessaging,MyVoiceMail,MyDistributionGroupMembership,MyDistributionGroups, MyProfileInformationAfter creating the new policy, you can apply it to targeted user for example: Create a new role assignment policy which will contain the MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding role

Modify the Default Role Assignment Policy for all users by replacing MyBaseOptions with MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding.The easiest way to do this is from Exchange Admin Center > Permissions > User Roles > edit the Default Role Assignment Policy > clear MyBaseOptions and then select MyBaseOptions-DisableForwarding.3.2.
