Michael Ward
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AdminMicrosoft 365 Groups Feedback (Product Owner, Microsoft Office 365) responded
Thanks for the feedback! Now that we’ve enabled Group Expiry and Expiry Autorenewal, we are evaluating the work required to implement an exclusion list. Please keep the feedback and votes coming. Thanks!
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Hi! As we announced during Ignite last year, we want to share with you an open source tool which makes it easier to manage a large group roster by taking advantage of existing security groups and/or smaller groups kept up to date by teams within the larger org. The tool essentially takes security groups or other Microsoft 365 Groups as source group(s), produces an aggregated flat-list membership roster of the destination Microsoft 365 Group based on the source groups and continues to keep the destination group roster in sync with the source groups.
The solution is released “as is” under MIT license and Microsoft is not obligated to provide any support service. Deploying the tool requires experience in building, deploying, and managing Azure services. For more information on the capabilities, pre-requisites and to download the tool, visit: Group-Membership-Management tool (github.com)
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Ward commented
Also 'Created Teams' is missing. We have an Activity Alert to alert us on this, but it's not reliable. Unfortunately this is available in the alert policy either.
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Old idea, but it seems still not implemented. Would find this useful.
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This kinda blindsided us after moving to EOP, still can't believe it's not a feature! Please implement ASAP
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An error occurred while saving the comment Michael Ward commented
Agreed. Have spent the last hour trying to figure out how to access the user description in Azure AD, after verifying it is being synced. We desire this attribute to allow us to update security groups based on user description.
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Agreed. This is just adding another unnecessary step to an already convoluted import process. Please provide the option to skip this step!