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Are There Any TRUE and SIMPLE Solutions For External Client Communication/Collaboration In Teams?
Hi HenryDog,
Here are some answers to your questions:
General Channel Visibility for Guests:
Unfortunately, hiding the General channel from external clients is not supported in Teams.
While the General channel is accessible to all members, including guests, a suggested workaround involves using Private Channels for internal discussions.
Excluding Guest accounts in the General channel - Microsoft Community HubSharing Files Outside Channels:
Yes, you can share files outside your team by sending them in a chat.
For Office files, you can open them in their its Office apps and share from there.
Share a file with someone outside your team in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft SupportShared Channels:
Shared channels in Teams create collaborative spaces where you can invite individuals outside the team.
Only shared channel owners or members can access it.
While guests can’t be added to a shared channel directly, you can invite people outside your organization to participate in a shared channel by using Microsoft Entra B2B direct connect.
Shared channels in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Teams | Microsoft Learn
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Thanks for the response Leon. So correct me if I'm wrong, can external guests send files in direct Teams messages to internal users? OR can they only send files when they are posting inside a Team? Here are some crude snippets from an external guest's view for example:
Teams Chat
Teams Team
- LeonPavesicJan 16, 2024Silver Contributor
Hi HenryDog,
thanks fpr your update.
Here is an explenation to your questionDirect Teams Messages:
When it comes to sending files in direct Teams messages, external guests face limitations. They cannot use the paperclip attachment feature to send files directly to internal users. So generally, external guests cannot send files in direct Teams messages to internal users.Posting inside a Team:
External guests, however, have the ability to send files when posting within a Team. This is because the guest user is added to the Members of the underlying Office 365 Group, granting access to the associated SharePoint teamsite, where all Team files are stored.
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