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How to use Copilot Agents in SharePoint [All You Need To Know]
The creation of Copilot Agent is now enabled in SharePoint 🚀.
Users holding M365 Copilot licenses will notice a new Copilot feature in the Suite Navigation bar, tailored to the site they are currently viewing. Additionally, they will find options to create Copilot agents from the 'New' menu on the homepage and within their document libraries.
These features are accessible only to users with existing creation and editing rights on the site or document library.
Moreover, they have the option to share a Copilot agent link with other users, who, if they possess a Microsoft 365 Copilot license, will be able to interact with it.
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- BrajendraBrass Contributor
Thank you GiulianoDeLuca for overview, I have a question- As a site Admin, how can I configure the site to ensure that only a single Copilot agent is published, or that the Copilot agent can only be created and published by the Site Admin, while preventing Site Owners and Members from creating or managing any agents? the idea is preventing unnecessary creations of multiple agent.
Hi Brajendra
Only the site owner can approve and publish agents.
- Chris_FerraroSteel Contributor
Thanks for the in-depth overview. So the way I follow, if site visitors/members want to use the agent created, they need a M365 Copilot license?
That's correct
- o365buddy1Copper Contributor
How to disable it for all user or from sharepoint site
Hi o365buddy1
This is possible using Restricted Content Discovery, check this out:
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