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Powershell attribute to distinguish where a group was provisioned?
Hi Christophe - Do you have any further update on this item ? Is ProvisioningOption a reliable value to do this check ? Actually we are trying to identify and differentiate the O365 groups based on their origin so this would be helpful. Cheers,
BR,
Mukesh
- Frank BastoneNov 06, 2018Copper ContributorHi Christophe, can you please be a little more specific on the timeline. This has become critical for us as it is affecting our overall governance practices and delaying further deployments across other Office 365 apps/services as a result. If we cannot determine how these groups are provisioned (ie. from which app/service), we will be required to lock these down, which will severely impact adoption. Please advise ASAP. Thank you.
- cfiessingerNov 06, 2018
Microsoft
Frank as mentioned before we do not have a timeline to share at this stage.- SergioSalazarJul 05, 2021Copper Contributor
Hello cfiessinger , in our company, as we continue to develop our Governance Teams Group, we are urgently requiring this information. Would you be so kind to share with us if there's a timeline to develop this and when are we going to be able to get the information from where the Teams was created?
Thanks in advance.
- Frank SchvambergMar 19, 2018Brass Contributor
Any updates on this? I don't see "YammerProvisioning" anymore but now see "YammerEmailAddress". We still need a way to determine where groups are created for admin purposes. For example if I'm trying to link a group to Yammer or Teams I need to find a way to determine quickly where it was provisioned.