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Kyuma90
May 17, 2022Copper Contributor
Use AD Synced Group for Teams Membership
We have synced a bunch of security groups from our AD envirement into the Azure AD. As an example we have a group called GG_DEP_IT which contains all the IT members. This group is used OnPrem to de...
- May 17, 2022You can "add" a group as a member of M365 Group/Team, but that's a one-time operation and only the current membership of the group will be added, further changes will not get reflected. That said Microsoft is supposedly working on "nesting" scenarios, so this should be supported in the future.
Until then, using a dynamic membership rule or an automated script/runbook/flow that periodically "copies" the membership is your best option.
VasilMichev
May 17, 2022MVP
You can "add" a group as a member of M365 Group/Team, but that's a one-time operation and only the current membership of the group will be added, further changes will not get reflected. That said Microsoft is supposedly working on "nesting" scenarios, so this should be supported in the future.
Until then, using a dynamic membership rule or an automated script/runbook/flow that periodically "copies" the membership is your best option.
Until then, using a dynamic membership rule or an automated script/runbook/flow that periodically "copies" the membership is your best option.
rlinsangan
Dec 05, 2024Copper Contributor
Hi VasilMichev does Microsoft have any update on this? 'Microsoft is supposedly working on "nesting" scenarios, so this should be supported in the future.'
Thanks!