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26 TopicsIdentifying Inactive Teams
Hello, I am trying to identify inactive Teams, I work for a reasonably sized company so we have hundreds of Teams setup. I have tried running a Usage Report but that only shows Teams that have had activity within the last 7, 28 or 90 days, if a Team has had no activity for over 90 days it does not seem to appear within the report. So far the only way in which I have come up with identifying these inactive Teams is to compare the Usage report with the list of Teams manually which is less than ideal. Are there any alternatives that I am missing? I have read about running some kind of Powershell script but I am not that familiar with using Powershell. Thanks for any suggestions.8.1KViews1like5CommentsTeams created in Teams have Group Privacy: HiddenMembers
Since I could not create Class Teams from existing Groups (the option never appears), I tried creating the Teams in Teams first. This works, but now I can’t edit the Groups in the Admin Center because they have a Group Privacy setting that the Admin Center doesn’t seem to understand (HiddenMembers). The drop-down stays on “Loading” forever and it’s not possible to save any changes to the group. I’ve tried editing in Teams admin center too, but it helpfully says: We can't save the team. Please try again. If you continue to have problems, contact {SupportLink}. Is there any way to fix this???5KViews1like2CommentsCannot see guest account in Teams
I created a bunch of guest accounts, all for the same 3rd party vendor/company. Only one guest account is giving us issues - we cannot see this one guest account in Teams. We search for their name but the guest account doesn't show up. The guest itself has accepted the invitation, and when they log into Teams, they cannot see us either. 1. Yes, they accepted the guest account/invitation 2. I go into O365 Admin Portal, under guest accounts, I can see their account successfully 3. I checked all properties of that guest account with the other guest accounts, and I don't see any differences 4. We have a on-prem exchange server, I verified the guest account does not exist in exchange server I've deleted/re-created the guest account multiple times, but still cannot get this one particular account to show up in Teams. I don't believe it's a replication issue, as it's been almost two weeks and the account doesn't show up. We haven't requested that the vendor try deleting/re-creating their account, I can do this if someone suspects it's an issue on that side as opposed to our side.2KViews0likes0CommentsTeams - Powershell for admin center reports
Hello, I am looking for a way to automate getting report info from admin center via powershell for Microsoft Teams So far the teams cmdlet seems to not have anything like this If anyone can help me out or point me in the right direction i would appreciate it. Thank you!Solved1.8KViews0likes1CommentUsers' password has expired in AD but they are still able to access Teams and Outlook
Good morning everyone! I had a user whos password expired in AD, but they were still able to access their Teams and Outlook. Is this because they were not logged out when their password expired? If so, how do I log the user out of everything upon password expiration. If there is another reason please let me know! Thanks everyone 🙂1.6KViews0likes2CommentsM365 - Demo licensing
Hi Does anyone have any recommendations about licensing a demo tenant? We have a tenant which is just used for the purposes of demonstrating Microsoft Teams, some 3rd party apps and other funcitonality. I was wondering if there is some kind of discounted license, or some free 'demo' licenses that can be ordered and used for this. Main user licenses we are using at the moment: -Microsoft Business Basic -Microsoft Teams Phone Standard Seems a bit silly to be paying monthly fees for environment created to sell additional microsoft products. Thanks MartinSolved1.5KViews0likes3CommentsCannot create Information Barrier Policy
Hi, I have created two segments within Information Barriers in Microsoft Purview. I have then tried to create a Policy that blocks one segment from the other using both the UI and PowerShell, but I get the same error every time. "Could not run the command New-InformationBarrierPolicy. Cause of the problem: The parameter(s) ModerationAllowed of the cmdlet New-ExoInformationBarrierPolicy is not allowed for the app 00000007-0000-0ff1-ce00-000000000000" Am I missing something? Is anyone else seeing this, or is it just me? Right now, I can create many policies at all.Solved1.4KViews0likes4CommentsNew blog post: Microsoft 365 Admin Digest - March 2023
In this month's edition of the Microsoft 365 Admin Digest blog series, GabeHo discusses Copilot and what it means for #Microsoft365 IT administration, the new Intune suite, Microsoft 365 certifications, how to grow your small or medium-sized business, and more! Check out the team's latest blog post to get the full scoop: Microsoft 365 Admin Monthly Digest – March 20231.2KViews0likes0Comments