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Bitshaker1220
May 10, 2019Copper Contributor
How to document settings and changes in Office 365
Hello Community! how do you document your settings and changes you made in Office 365? Companies above a certain size must document here IT environment in documents (operations guide). Ho...
VasilMichev
May 10, 2019MVP
In my experience, such organizations need to get their heads out of the sand and realize what O365 is, namely a SaaS where we all are just end users. And Microsoft can make any change they want, at any time, revert it and so on. So ITIL practices don't really apply.
But to answer your question as it's a somewhat common request, yes, there are some products out there that do a (limited) inventory of a tenant and/or can compare settings across multiple tenants. You can of course do it yourself via PowerShell, the Graph API and the corresponding admin endpoints for whichever of the dozen or so O365/M365 workloads you are interested in.