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We are working on adding this to the Partner Portal. In the meantime, the partner can access it by appending the customer’s domain to the URL, e.g., https://protection.office.com/contoso.com.
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Any update MSFT?
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+1 - right now I have to find the service request number in the portal, search my inbox for that number, and hope I find all the relevant emails in the thread. Very poor support experience. I should be able to view ticket history and reply inline.
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You can use your own personal email with a personal domain to connect to any type of Office 365 subscription, including Office 365 Home. Office 365 Home relies on a Microsoft account for authentication. A Microsoft account can be created with any personal domain email, it is not required to be Outlook.com/Hotmail.com, etc. Once the Microsoft account is created using your personal email, you can use it to activate and sign into your Office 365 Home subscription.
If you don’t have a Microsoft account, go to the Microsoft account sign-up page and click on Create account. In the User name box enter your personal domain email address you wish to use. Fill out the rest of the form and click Create account.
Now you can set up your Office 365 Home subscription with your Microsoft account. This will be the Microsoft account associated with your Office download. If you have…Paul Youngberg supported this idea ·
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Pretty basic functionality to be missing. Why is it that when I got to O365 Admin > Groups that all my groups are sorted by creation date? Why can't I sort them alphabetically???
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AdminMicrosoft 365 Groups Feedback (Product Owner, Microsoft Office 365) responded
Disabling the welcome mail is possible with an extra parameter in the Set-UnifiedGroup cmdlet in Exchange PowerShell: -UnifiedGroupWelcomeMessageEnabled:$false. See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/exchange/users-and-groups/set-unifiedgroup
Use this as a part of a custom group creation flow if you would like to restrict and/or customize the welcome mail for many groups across your tenant.
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There's a Powershell hook that's been available for this for a while. I just don't know if the moderator is actively updating these feature requests anymore.
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AdminMicrosoft 365 Groups Feedback (Product Owner, Microsoft Office 365) responded
Thank you for the feedback. We are looking into supporting per workload welcome emails. Please keep the feedback coming.
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AdminMicrosoft 365 Groups Feedback (Product Owner, Microsoft Office 365) responded
We’re still thinking about this suggestion. In the meantime, please be aware that using Dynamic Membership rules will define membership criteria that will force individuals to remain as members of a group. This issue was also highlighted in the comments below. Please keep the feedback/votes coming! Thanks!
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That's the exact opposite of the solution we're looking for. We want the ability to PREVENT users from unsubscribing. Or, if they have unsubscribed, tagging an email (@teamname?) in such a way as it sends to the inboxes of all members of the group, regardless of subscription status.
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Thanks for the feedback on this scenario. We’re considering adding this to the backlog.
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I posted some feedback in the S&C TechCommunity - hopefully it gets this some better visability: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/security-privacy-compliance/partners-cannot-access-security-and-compliance-center/m-p/1212785#M2712