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3 TopicsUse 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 delegate folder permission, application access and more. Now we wanna built a Teams-Group for our IT-Departmen (and many more) this only works with Microsoft 365 Group. Until now I've not found a way to add all members or the group "GG_DEP_IT" to an Microsoft 365 group. Since we manage all the groups on prem, the membership there is correct and clean. What would be the correct way to create a teams-channels for all department by using the existing groups? The Dynamic-Groups does not work, since the department is not always correct in the AD-Attribute. Is there a way to extract the members of each group into a new group for this purpose? What we would like to avoid is have to take care of two idependent groups manually, since a bunch of automatisation already clean up the onprem groups.Solved6.8KViews0likes4CommentsAvaya Session Border Controllers Certified for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing Non Media Bypass
After Cisco Cube/Voice Gateway/SBC was certified for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing its now another vendor which has been certified for Teams Direct Routing Services. Avaya SBC are now certified for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing enabling the organization who are using the Avaya SBC to interop with the PSTN Integration with Microsoft Teams. Currently SBC Avaya Session Border Controller for Enterprise (ASBCE) with the Release 8.1.1 version is Certified for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing. This will only support the Non-Media-Bypass Test Cases for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing. Microsoft Roadmap reference 66465 Reference: - All the SBC Certified for Microsoft Teams Direct Routing List here. With Regards, Satish U8KViews1like1CommentMicrosoft Teams + Nintex = Better Together
Join Microsoft Teams Director Karuana Gatimu and Nintex Technical Evangelist Terry Simpson for a 60-minute session where they will share how Microsoft Teams and Nintex are better together. Register for tomorrow's webinar and more in this week's newsletter! Read the full newsletter: https://bit.ly/SPFestNewsJune17 Join us at SPFest Seattle (October 5-9, 2020): www.sharepointfest.com/Seattle1.1KViews0likes1Comment