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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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The expiration policy will treat a group is active based on three activities only: SharePoint, Outlook, Teams. How about those activities in Power BI, Planner, Project and Stream? A Office 365 Group can be used without Teams enabled and used for those 4 services only. The group owner will receive the expiration notification email (the email is not mentioning these services at all) and may just delete the group (even it is actively in used in that 4 services).
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Thanks for sharing the feedback! We are looking at a few options to see how we can solve this problem.
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The Profile Card customization should not only available for Outlook app, it should be available in Office 365 online search/SharePoint Online search people result, Delve, Windows, Teams, etc.
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We’ve taken note that interest in this particular request has increased. Please continue to provide feedback on this item as we evaluate what it would take to support this scenario. Thanks!
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As proposed by Admin here in 28 April, 2017, if go with that solution, user will need to work in two different places (O365 Group and SharePoint Group) to grant permission. This give confusion and not user friendly approach. If O365 Group shall be the future membership service to manage permission across different resources in Office 365, the Read permission shall be made available at O365 Group level. The owner of the O365 Group shall only need to manage the permission at one place. If there are more granular permission required for specific document library or subsite in a Team Site, then user can continue use the SharePoint Group to do granular permission setup. The default resources like Team Site, Teams, PowerBI, Planner etc that belong to a O365 Group shall have Full Control, Edit and Read these three different permission as minimum. Really hope this can be considered by Microsoft.
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We are currently working on automatically removing hidden/disabled users from the org chart.
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Really looking forward to see Microsoft can allow Conditional Access to work with Sensitivity Label so a document/email that has specific label (example Confidential) can be accessible only via company managed devices.