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Tejas Mehta
Microsoft
Feb 23, 2017UPDATE: Create Office 365 Groups with team sites from SharePoint home moving beyond First Release
We recently completed the worldwide rollout for Office 365 Groups getting full-powered SharePoint team sites at the end of January 2017. Our next step is to now bring the ability to create SharePoin...
Jan Tibell
May 08, 2017Brass Contributor
My Site Permissions Menu does not yet look like this..
I only have the option to Invite People
and Advanced Permissions Settings
Is this something thats still in rollout? or do i have to change something as an adminsitrator?
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May 09, 2017Hi,
Do you see this from an old site or a newly created team site? I think only new created team site has the new look, the old sites which you created in the past were still the old look.
- Jan TibellMay 09, 2017Brass Contributor
All sites im talking about are Group-Connected Sharepoint Team Sites (created by creating a Office 365 Group) . Does not matter if they are brand new or if the group is a year old.
Still no way for me to manage the different permission levels in the Site Permissions panel
- Tejas MehtaMay 09, 2017
Microsoft
The updated permissions panel should be available to all customers for group connected site collections. At present, the panel will appear for Site Owners. It seems like you *are* seeing the panel but it is only showing you the Invite people button and the link to advanced permissions? Or are you not seeing the panel at all?
- Ivan54May 09, 2017Bronze ContributorThe side panel is there, but the middle section with the expandable site owner, members and visitors is not there yet.
- Brent EllisMay 09, 2017Silver ContributorI speculate they are trying to see if they can deprecate the ability to have custom permission levels with the modern SharePoint
We have to stay vocal about it. We use them quite frequently. Modern SharePoint is great for basic team collaboration but it becoming less useful for lightweight custom "mini apps" IMO