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Hide Groups from a Guest User
Yes there boundaries but they will have read on for example groups etc! This is the way it works! Surely you can hide from Gal etc..
Please see the following docyment:
Adam
Understand that's the way it works, doesn't necessarily mean it the right way.
I would have thought that when a guest user is added to a tenant it should be given the least permissive permissions by default and then further permissions can be added if needed dependent on the role of the Guest User.
Is there a setting or policy that can be applied to remove browse permissions on groups you are not a member of? So for example if I had a Security Group setup that has dynamic membership for all Guest Users that say that members of this group can not browse Office 365 Groups (or any other groups)
- May 16, 2019This is the least permission already! You can set guests to browse all the directory like internal users too
- Toby StathamMay 16, 2019Brass Contributor
adam deltinger not sure if I understand you correctly.
As it stands currently, by default (i.e. no changes have been made to Azure AD permissions) a Guest User can see all the Office 365 Groups in a tenant they have been invited to, nothing has to be changed to enable this.
To me this isn't least permissive, a guest user should only be able to see the groups they are a member of.
Either way, can I change this in anyway to a guest user can only see the groups they are a member of.
- May 16, 2019Afaik no! VasilMichev ?