Hermine Turner
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AdminMicrosoft 365 Groups Feedback (Product Owner, Microsoft Office 365) responded
We’ve recently shipped the ability to change the SharePoint Site URL associated with a Microsoft 365 Group (formerly Office 365 Group). https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/roadmap?filters=&searchterms=56205. This can be done via the SharePoint Admin Center. The site URL can be changed on a per-site basis, but currently we don’t have plans to allow admins to change the global default from “/sites” to something different.
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“Secret groups” is still on the Microsoft 365 Groups backlog, but there is no delivery date available at this time.
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Please define near . . . I have management to placate - I do not see it on the Roadmap
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Is there a way to hide a specific O365 group administratively? Our administrative staff received requests to join a private group from some users and the group was meant not to be seen by them. This request is almost 2 years old.
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AdminBarbara Feldon (Office 365 Customer Experience, Microsoft Office 365) responded
Great news! This capability is included in in the recently updated Office 365 Roadmap entry: “Admin App Launcher Customization Tools” which can be found in the “In Development” section.
https://products.office.com/en-us/business/office-365-roadmap.
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For Office 365 for Education the biggest advantage would be for he teacher/student users not have to be mini-administrators in any sense. Microsoft needs to think about more transparency for the users in getting to the environments they need to reach. Now I have to coach my users on how to add SharePoint (class) sites to their app launcher versus it just being there based on their security group membership. Please keep users from doing thing they should not be doing or have to know how to do. Especially in Education space (I am in higher ed)
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Hi! As we announced during Ignite this year, we are releasing an open source tool by the end of the year that can be used to pull in one or more security groups (nested or not) into the membership of large Microsoft 365 Groups. The membership will be pulled in as a flat list and kept in sync with the security group membership. Having Azure subscriptions is a pre-requisite to using this tool. The successful deployment would require support from personnel that have experience in building, deploying and managing Azure services, so you can get through the installation smoothly. If you have an urgent and immediate need for the tool, please reach out to GMMSupport@service.microsoft.com for a download link. Microsoft is releasing the tool without support, other than answering questions about how we use it internally.
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I am global admin for an Office 365 for Education subscription. Here is my scenario, One student has 2 accounts due to a misspelling in his name. There is a time gap between accounts and the typo was something that the student thought he had to live with when he was issued the second account. For us this is a problem because we are keeping data, files, email etc. in 2 places for one student. A simple way to merge the two accounts would be great with assurance that not only the mailboxes would be merged but also Profile info (i.e. group memberships, etc.), OneDrive documents, folders and files, notebooks, etc. and usage data.