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Marius Pretorius
Oct 01, 2016Iron Contributor
PLC Groups spanning many schools
I wonder if anyone can shed light on this scenario for the use of PLC groups? In South Africa schools are required to be part of clusters. The Grade 12 teachers of these schools are part of subje...
Mike Platvoet
Nov 29, 2016Steel Contributor
Sorry for such a late reply: I wonder if there is one tenant for all the schools that you mention or do all of these schools have there own O365 tenants? In the first case the answer seems simple to me: create a PLC, assign as much owners as you like and make the rest of the teachers a member.
In the second case: you should enable external access to both the PLC in order to enable external access. This should enable the users from other schools to become member. Unfortunately only registered O365 users from the originating tenant can become owner of the PLC.
Marius Pretorius
Apr 11, 2017Iron Contributor
Sorry, Mike, I've just now seen your response. In this User Case Scenario, the schools are totally independent and do not have one tenant. I realise that this would actually be an ideal situation. Many of the schools may not even be using Office 365.
Perhaps the new Teams feature may resolve this issue?