Kady Dundas- Yes - I saw it in the Office Admin portal. Here is the problem:
- It was posted June 2.
- You have to actively go in there and read things. I try to and did actually see this.
- I then had to save it somewhere and create a task to monitor for when this was going to go live so I could disable it. The admin center does not have any "remind me about this article on June 19" or whatever. So I "shared" the message with myself to my OneNote account from the iOS Office 365 admin app, where I normally read these things. (Which, by the way, I have to remember to do because there are no iOS notifications for new messages!) Then I had to go into OneNote later and make an Outlook task out of it to remind me to look for it every 2-3 days, under the assumption I couldn't rely on myself to definitely see the blog post anouncement about it in time.
- There was no way to go and immediately turn it off because it hadn't rolled out yet to turn off.
So, it is great there is a new feature, great that extensibility of Teams is growing, but no, there is, IMHO, no way it is a good thing that enabiling external file storage services by DEFAULT when a service rolls out is a good thing.
Microsoft should not be making lives for admins more difficult by turning things on. This reminds me of when you were about to roll out automatically the auto-creation of groups based on org charts a few months ago. THat would have been a train wreck for me to clean up and thankfully you backed out of it.
This is worse, because at least with the groups thing, nothing would have been put on non-corporate controlled sites.
I should be able to go on vacation and only deal with critical things that come up at the office. That should not include things invented and rolled out to my company without my permission by Microsoft that can put company data in outside cloud services.